>> sponsored by BUSCH'S Aes4 roodAakier GREEN BEANS, DILL AND TOMATO SALAD The vinaigrette quantity is more than you'll need for this recipe. The good news is that it stays fresh for up to two months in the refrigerator. 1 lb. green beans or thin green beans (haricots verts) '/2 cup shaved (or thinly sliced) red or Bermuda onion 1/2 cup fresh chopped dill 2 cups diced fresh tomato, your favorite variety Dressing: 1 /3 cup extra virgin olive oil % cup red wine vinegar 1 Tbsp. Dijon mustard 1 tsp. salt % tsp. freshly ground pepper argtackV Fmk Owirkysgt- A "4111111.. /1.-71\ 1111. I FARM FRESH I BONELESS, Bring a pot of water to a boil over high heat. Add the green beans, and cook for 2-3 minutes until bright green but still somewhat crisp. Drain immediately, and rinse with cold water to stop the cooking. Transfer to a large bowl. Add onions and tomatoes. (May be done a day in advance, but don't dress the salad until just before serving.) Whisk together the dressing ingre- dients. Drizzle vinaigrette over the salad. Season the salad with salt and pepper to taste, and toss again. Makes 6 servings. SKINLESS CHICKEN BREAST CERTIFIED •GROUND :ROUND From the USA • From the USA 2. & . • EARTHBOUND • • FARM SALAD ALL VARIETIES 5 OZ. 2.99 • N=2. £'Gasp 610, 4046 ift&le r teat lakpicetl Sale prices are good through Sunday, June 30, 2013. Not all items available at all stores. All recipes © Annabel Cohen 2013; annabelonthemenu@gmail.com . Everything Is Copy Jewish screenwriter Nora Ephron remembered through film prize. Robert Gluck JNS.org I or filmmaker Meera Menon, no honor could have been more fitting than winning the inau- gural award named after famed Jewish screenwriter and novelist Nora Ephron, the woman whose work inspired her. At the recent 2013 Tribeca Film Festival, Menon was named the first recipient of the $25,000 Nora Ephron Prize, given to a writer or director whose work embodies that of the late Ephron, who wrote the scripts for a number of hit films, including When Harry Met Sally, Heartburn (based on her own life) and Sleepless In Seattle. Menon, 28, said that Ephron's work has inspired her because it epitomizes "how to take pain and suffering and turn them into laughter and joy. Receiving this incredible honor in her name means more than I could ever articulate:' June 26 will mark one year since Ephron's death from complications from acute myeloid leukemia. Her work will now live on through the annual prize given at the Tribeca Film Festival. Menon received the prize on April 25 for her film Farah Goes Bang, which fol- lows a woman in her 20s who tries to lose her virginity while campaigning across America for presidential candidate John Kerry in 2004. "It is a tremendous act of bravery to put your personal life into your storytelling," Menon said. "Nora did it with more class than anyone has ever done:' Following in Ephron's footsteps, Menon used her own experiences, as the daughter of an immigrant from India, to help shape her storytelling. Farah Goes Bang was the F culmination of Menon's work to make a film about the issues that mattered most to her: race, politics, sex and youth. Filmmaker Meera Menon Menon explained that Ephron, through her scripts, "recounts a particular female experience that is sometimes painful or shameful, but she finds the humor, the heart and the lev- ity in those subject matters. "In her iconic film When Harry Met Sally and in You've Got Mail, Meg Ryan's characters, and her interpretation of Nora's words, presented a new modern woman that we hadn't seen before, one that was smart, funny and complicated, and she did all of the things that women aren't allowed to do onscreen:' she added. Jane Rosenthal, co-founder of the Tribeca Film Festival with Robert DeNiro and Craig Hatkoff, said the festival orga- nizers were impressed with Menon's "fresh, witty, and smart take on a coming- of-age story about girlfriends, passions and politics. "Her film captures the spirit and themes of Nora's work," Rosenthal said. "I'm proud to continue Nora's legacy through this award and encourage women filmmakers to create the work that inspires them:' Ephron's son Jacob Bernstein (with her second husband, journalist Carl Bernstein) is a reporter for the New York Times and will direct an HBO movie on his mother's life called Everything Is Copy, a phrase she often used to describe the turn of events in her own life. ❑ BUSCEPS Save even more time with online shopping! buschs.com/MyWay re-ef Aa/piet esPv Visit www.buschs.com to find all 15 convenient locations. A FAMILY-OWNED MICHIGAN COMPANY SERVING YOU. 1812580 FRIENDS AND FAMILY JN DETROIT JEWISH NEWS li r- Buy 1 get 2nd 1/2 off Renew your subscription for The Detroit Jewish News during the month of June at regular price and purchase a gift subscription 1/2 off. I i 1 In state only for the Month of June. g► dll ZV sturscrlue; 248.351.5120 JN June 20 • 2013 55