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November 01, 2007 - Image 54

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2007-11-01

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lithe buzz

Something
For The Holidays

chanukah
SPIRIT

What's new and noteworthy at restaurants, retail and more.

stuck on you

■ 10
SOOT 1111

LE

OAS'S

Give the gift of making the
holiday season a little eas-
ier. Lysa Goodman Poore,
owner of and designer for
Demby+Solomon Fine
Printed Goods in West
Bloomfield, has added big,
brightly colored and beautiful
gift stickers (left) to her line of
paper products. Not only are
they great to keep on hand to
add some personalized style to
gift boxes and bags, but "the
stickers make a fun gift item
for all the 'under $25' people
on your holiday list, such as
teachers and babysitters,"
says Poore. And at less than
$1 each, the colorful stickers,
personalized with your child's
name, are more cost effective
than store-bought cards for
the multitudes of birthday par-
ties they attend year 'round.
Choose from 30 styles; avail-
able in sets of 24 for $22
or 48 for $44. (248) 872-8337;
dembyandsolomon.com
— Jeanine Matlow

ODKA Infusion

t,k1ANBER F1

Eight nights of Chanukah;
eight varieties of 267
Infusions, fruit-infused (not
flavored), ultra-premium vod-
kas, rums and tequilas
in handcrafted bottles. Let
the first all-natural spirits
(and, we're told, the exclusive
cocktail at Lindsay Lohan's
pre-rehab birthday bash)
stand on their own (chill
and pour the Vodka
Cranberry, left, for nature's
own Cosmopolitan), mix with
others or add to recipes —
Vodka Olives & Pearl Onions
goes great with latkes or top
blintzes with applesauce
mixed with Vodka Cranberry
(Ws kosher!). $9.99-$24.99.
267.com
— Lynne Konstantin

HOLIDAY SHOPPER'S HEAVEN

East-siders are thrilled with Clinton Township's just-opened (in October) Mall at Partridge Creek, the first new regional

shopping center built in Macomb County in more than 30 years. The lushly landscaped open-air structure will warm win-

tertime shoppers with heated sidewalks and a 30-foot-tall stone fireplace surrounded by park benches and rocking chairs, a

children's play area and bocce ball courts. And there's shopping, too! Anchored by Parisian and Nordstrom (to open in April

2008), the mall offers about 90 stores and restaurants, including H&M, Coach, Godiva and P.F. Chang's China Bistro.

Michigan firsts include Calvin Klein and Sur La Table (left), whose thousands of kitchenware products from vendors

around the world range from basic bottle stoppers and biscuit cutters to classic Revol porcelain to beautifully handcrafted

European cook's tools — and whose CEO, Kathy Tierney, has created a charitable partnership with Gleaners Community

Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan. (586) 416-3839; shoppartridgecreek.com

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• NOVEMBER 2007 • JN

platinum

— L.K

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