. r *•n. 44 11 6 4 4 Something ating Sale Duncan Hines To Ice Pareve Mixes We Also Repair, Fix, Mend & Restore: Crystal • China • Porcelain Ceramics • Most Metals Soon Duncan Hines cake mixes will become dairy rather than pareve. The mixes are popular among kosher cooks because they can be eaten with meat meals, and those who are lactose-intol- erant can enjoy them, too. After Kosher Today reported the story in August, e-mails have been circulated calling for consumers to contact the company to oppose its decision to add dairy ingredients, which are designed to enhance flavors. Several such e-mails landed at the JN, with reminders that such protests turned the tide once before, causing Nabisco to reverse its decision to make Stella Dora products dairy and not pareve. "We keep a kosher home and pareve mixes and desserts are pretty key for HOUSE OF RENEW CUSTOM REPAIR In Business Since 1976 me," says Ilana Ben-Ze'ev of Huntington Woods. "I usually have a stockpile and, like most of my friends who keep kosher, can tell you off the top of my head which mixes are pareve. I also have .a teenage boy with hungry friends, so I tend to have them around to whip up in a hurry! "I think if the lactose intolerant and the kosher populations voiced enough objection, it might make a difference." To lodge your protest online, go to www.Duncanhines.com . Click on the "about us" category under "contact us," write your comment and click submit. Duncan Hines is owned by Pinnacle Foods of Cherry Hill, N.J. — Keri Guten Cohen, story development editor (248) 642-0363 251 Merrill 2nd Level Birmingham Closed Mondays • Free Estimates 191540 ETON ACADEMY Grades 1-12 A school for kids who learn differently. 1755 Melton, Birmingham, MI 48009 248.642.1150 www.etonacademy.org Helping The Grownups Open House • September 13, 2005 Open To The Public! • 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Meet counselors and recruiters from colleges and universities with special resources for students who learn differently. Open House • November 6, 2005 Open To The Public! • 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. 4 .4, 4 .4 • 9/ 8 2005 14 Learn more about our mission, tour the school, and meet faculty, students, and parents of Eton Academy. 1014940 Birmingham Farmers Market Kids Co-op founders Danielle Jacobson, 9, and her sister Jenna, 7, of Birmingham sell their artwork to Andrew, 9, and Chase Colton, 4, also of Birmingham. All proceeds, which have so far totaled $230 in four weeks, go back to help the Farmers Market. Danielle thought of the idea after she made a coloring book. They sell art- work for $1, hand-made cartoon coloring books and spirit sticks for $2. Their booth will be open like the market, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., every Sunday on North Old Woodward through Oct. 23. — Harry Kirsbaum, staff writer