>> sponsored by BUSCH'S ties4 rood Aavtier BUTTER LETTUCE SALAD WITH HONEY- VINAIGRETTE Dressing: '/4 cup olive oil '/4 cup white balsamic vinegar 1 tsp. honey 1 tsp. dried parsley flakes '/2 tsp. minced garlic Salad: 1 large head butter lettuce (or Boston Bibb lettuce), cut into 6 wedges (or 2 small heads, each cut into 3 wedges) 1'/z cups halved seedless grapes 1 cup chopped, unpeeled apples, any variety '4 cup slivered almonds, lightly toasted 1 yellow or red bell pepper, chopped 1/2 cup finely chopped red or Bermuda onion kosher salt and freshly ground pepper to taste Combine dressing ingredients in a jar with a tight lid, and shake well. Set aside. Place lettuce wedges on individual salad or dinner-sized plates. Sprinkle the wedges with remaining ingredi- ents, and drizzle the dressing over. Makes 6 servings. All recipes © Annabel Cohen 2013; annabelonthemenu@gmail.com . Prairie Farms •••• •••• •••••••• •••••• •••• Milk • • GALLON 1 1 INCLUDES CHOCOLATE BUY MICHIGAN Celebrity Jews from page 48 native, is the sister of Jessie Ware, 28, a singer-songwriter whose 2012 debut CD was huge in the U.K. Once Upon a Time in Wonderland (debuts Oct.10): Hannah Ware This fantasy-drama, a spinoff of the hit series Once Upon a Time, has an Alice in Wonderland backstory. Barbara Hershey, 65, plays the Queen of Hearts. On NBC: Sean Saves the World (debuts Oct. 2): This comedy stars Sean Hayes as a divorced gay father whose teen daughter moves in with him full time. His mother, who lives with him, is played by Linda Lavin, 75. On HBO: Hello Ladies (debuts Sept. 29): A gawky English web design- er relocates to Los Angeles and tries to connect with the glamour crowd. He makes two close American friends; Weisman one of them, played by Kevin Weisman (Alias), 42, is a charismatic paraple- gic who parlays his disability to his advantage in picking up women. On Showtime: Masters of Sex (debuts Sept. 29): Essentially an episodic biography of Dr. William Masters and Virginia Johnson, the famous (late) human sexual response researchers, this show stars Lizzy Caplan, 31, as Johnson, who became Masters' research assistant in 1957 and his wife in 1971. At The Movies These films all open on Friday, Sept. 27: Joseph Gordon-Levitt's new film, Don Jon, marks his debut as a director-screenwriter of a full-length feature film. He plays a ladies' man who scores with beautiful women every weekend (hence his nickname, Don Jon). But he is secretly addicted to Internet porn. Seeking something more, he meets up with two extraor- dinary woman (played by Scarlett Johansson, 28, and Julianne Moore), who make him see and pursue bet- ter alternatives. The film got rave reviews at the Sundance Film festival, with many critics praising Gordon- Levitt, 32, for deftly balancing humor and drama. A.O. Scott, 47, the New York Times film critic, writes: "Enough Said (directed and written by Nicole Holofcener, 53) is very funny indeed. Line for line, scene for scene, it is one of the best-written American film comedies in recent memory." Julia Louis-Dreyfus ("Eva") co-stars as a divorced mother of a daughter about to leave for college. Eva is also mothering her daughter's needy friend (played by Tavi Gevinson, 16, who at age 12 started a wildly popular style blog that's morphed into Rookie, a teen online magazine). Eva meets and hits it off with Albert (James Gandolfini in his last feature role), a flawed but nice divorced dad. Complications ensue when Eva meets Albert's ex-wife (Catherine Keener) and tries to respond to her criticisms of Albert by remaking her new boy- friend. The documentary Inequality for All features professor, bestselling author and Clinton cabinet member Robert Reich, 67, as he demonstrates how the widening income gap has a devastating impact on the American economy. Baggage Claim, an African- American romantic comedy, stars Paula Patton as a flight attendant who needs to find Mr. Right — quick. Adam Brody, 33, plays Patton's pal, another flight attendant. i3USCH'S Save even more time with online shopping! buschs.com/MyWay Mesh ro-o-dAa/piet Visit www.buschs.com to find all 15 convenient locations. A FAMILY-OWNED MICHIGAN COMPANY SERVING YOU. 1834620 Now Offering Vegan, Vegetarian & Gluten-Free Options JOHN D american bistro bar 22726 Woodward Ave FERNDALE Reservations © johndbistro.com or 248.398.4070 (after 3) 1860891 ❑ JN September 26 • 2013 55