business & professional ATTORNEY LISA STERN JOINS HERTZ SCHRAM FAMILY LAW CHILD CUSTODY & VISITATION CHILD SUPPORT SPOUSAL. SUPPORT/ ALIMONY DOMESTIC VIOLENCE & CHILD CUSTODY IN FAMILY LAW DISPUTES Lisa Stern' Lisa D. Stern is a family law a specializing in all facets of divorc and family law matters, particul, child custody and visitation. A graduate of Wayne State University Law School, Ms. Stern is a membe of the State Bar of Michigan and participates in both the Oakland and Wayne County Bar association ith years of experience dealing with complex issues relating t the valuation and division of closely held businesses and larg marital estates, Lisa is an aggressive advocate, sensitive to he 1 clienfs' emotions and capable of achieving innovative result:' Lisa was aptly voted Best Divorce Attorney by readers of Hou • troit a 'ne in_ 010 F r a o.urtes consultation, contact DBC veggie chili Healthy Eating from page 29 PRE-NUP & POST-MARITAL AGREEMENTS PERSONAL PROTECTION ORDERS MARITAL TORT CLAIMS Lisa Stern 1248) 335-5000 st @hertzschram.corn Vic Norris, Managing Sharehol (248) 335-5000 vnorris@hertzschi' If ,ITERFERE.M.:E WITH VISITATION PARENTAL RELOCATION CHANGE OF SCHOOL/SCHOOL. DISTRICT MOTHER'S RIGHTS GRANDPARENT AND STEP-PARENT ISSUES UNMARRIED COUPLES WITH CHILDREN ERTZ SCHRAM P 1760 S. TELEGRAPH • BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MI 4830 A FULL SERVICE LAW FIRM FOR YOUR PERSONAL AND BUSINESS, SOIREE COLLECTION An elegant combination of bold lines and curves, the Soiree Collection exudes true American luxury. Reward yourself by creating a personal space that makes a bold, dramatic statement. Sophisticated design and unparalleled performance are the hallmark of the lavish Soiree Collection. COME VISIT OUR OUTSTANDING SHOWROOM 1977 E. West Maple Road • Walled Lake, Ml 48390 248.669.7474 www.advanceplumbing.com vispyik I u ng and eating up y TOTO' piny Perfection by Design 1756760 30 July 12 2012 iN cooking healthy, local meals as simple as preparing macaroni and cheese from a box',' said Kresch. "Follow the direc- tions, add some of your own ingredi- ents and voila!" One of Kresch's favorites is Scarborough Fare stuffing, seasoned with parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme. "It takes less than 10 minutes to prepare and is made with 99 percent Michigan-grown ingredients',' she said. The trio want to help Detroiters reconnect with food grown in their area while increasing business for local farmers. "We're eager to set up a booth at Detroit's Eastern Market and other local markets this summer," said Kresch. As a "cottage food" business, the DBC has to sell direct to consumers. The goal is to grow and upgrade to a com- mercial kitchen so their products can be sold in stores. DBC will not be kosher certified; however, all products will be made of 100 percent plant ingredients processed in a vegan kitchen, so they are 100 per- cent parve, Kresch said. Barth added that they intend to keep prices affordable. A pizza dough kit with enough ingredients to make two pizzas costs less than $4. A hearty vege- tarian chili kit will run about $8."Most of our products are less than $10, and many less than $5." Kresch said that she is inspired, in part, by her Judaism. "I'm motivated to help people make healthy choices. It's one of the ways I try to embody tikkun olam in my daily life." Adds Barth,"We're also invested in Detroit. Our business reflects that." As of now, DBC is amassing fans on Facebook and using both social and traditional media to get the word out about their business. They're using crowd-sourcing (Web-based public funding) to raise capital to grow and expand their business before its July launch. To learn more about DBC and offer your support, visit www.detroitbulk. corn. [1]