An Endangered Food? As ubiquitous as the bagel is thought to be, the real-deal bagel bakery is vanish- ing, even in New York City. "Talk about losing their way in terms of making a bagel, the bagels I find now in New York are more like gigantic pieces of bread designed for a sandwich:' Goldsmith says. A "real" bagel is 4 ounces, about 3 inches in diameter. Calorie count? About 300 calories (before toppings). Even as bagels have fallen out of favor as a staple for the health conscious, New York Bagel has a whole wheat and multigrain vari- ety. "To literally cut calories, some cus- tomers ask us to scoop out the inside, or they take them home and do that them- selves:' Goldsmith says. "People find the crust just as good:' As for a life in bagels? Goldsmith con- cludes, "Detroit has been good to us. We believe in giving back what we can. After all, we're all family here ❑ Specializing in Off-leash Obedience Training for the Family Dog No time to train your dog? No problem! 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In A Reuben from Stage Deli the late 19th century, newly arrived Irish immigrants to New York City couldn't find or afford the traditional cuts of meat used for their St. Patrick's dinner — something very much like Canadian bacon, but their Jewish neighbors produced a koshered cured beef product made from the brisket, "corned beer which was similar and cheaper. The Irish immigrants purchased the corned beef from Jewish butchers for their holiday dinners and a tradition was born. This year's St. Patrick's Parade takes place at noon Sunday, March 16 (also Purim), in Detroit's Corktown neighborhood. The 56th annual parade, a celebration of all things Irish, with pipe and drum bands, color guards and clowns, will march down Michigan Avenue , straight past a slew of bars and restaurants, including the Detroit Institute of Bagels, owned by Jewish brothers Ben and Dan Newman. It's located on the north side of Michigan Avenue just west of the Lodge Freeway. "I'm thinking about offering some green bagels:' Ben says, "but we're all about traditional Jewish bagels, which are not green, so I'm not sure. I'll decide a few days before. But we will be open for the parade!" If you're at the parade, you won't be able to stop by Hygrade Deli, 3640 Michigan Ave., owned by Stuart Litt. It's closed on Sunday. "But I'll be selling corned beef and cabbage all day on Monday, the holiday itself," says Litt, who even has a corned beef and eggs special on the breakfast menu. According to Steve Goldberg, owner of the Stage Deli (6873 Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield), St. Patrick's Day is one of the busiest days of the year for delis. "At Stage Deli, we handle the crowds with a smile and plenty of corned beef!" he says. ❑ Delis Galore If you're looking forward to staying home for the traditional "Irish" meal of corned beef and cabbage, there are several local delis, many Jewish-owned, where you can purchase it ready-to-go: • Steve's Deli, 6646 Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Twp., (248) 932-0800 • Star Deli, 24555 W 12 Mile Road, Southfield, (248) 352-7377 • The Bread Basket, 29920 Southfield Road, Southfield, (248) 569-DELI [3354] • Siegel's Deli, 3426 E. West Maple Road, Commerce Twp.,( 248) 926-9555 • Zingerman's Deli, 422 Detroit St., Ann Arbor, (734) 663-3354 • Plaza Deli , 29145 Northwestern Hwy., Southfield, (248) 356-2310 • Bronx Deli, 37580 W. 12 Mile Road, Farmington Hills, (248) 893-7587 • City Scape Deli, 877 W. Long Lake Road, Bloomfield Twp., (248) 540-7220 • Tony's Deli, 3258 Orchard Lake Road, Orchard Lake Village, (248) 683-3344 • Ember's Deli, 3598 W. 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