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Agnes T. Wangdahl Serves a Norwegian Meatball Dinner to Daughter Jane Marie, May 1962 Photographer: Doug Fulton

Agnes T. Wangdahl Serves a Norwegian Meatball Dinner to Daughter Jane Marie, May 1962 image
Year:
1962
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 30, 1962
Caption:
Mrs. Erland Wangdahl's hand crocheted tablecloth makes an attractive setting for her Karbonade Kaker or Norwegian meatball dinner. She and her daughter, Jane Marie, combine the meat dish with Fastelavens Boller (rolls) and a fruit salad. The meatball dish Mrs. Wangdahl is holding is served with fluffy rice.

Prof. Henry Meyer Makes Sourdough Pancakes, February 1962 Photographer: Doug Fulton

Prof. Henry Meyer Makes Sourdough Pancakes, February 1962 image
Year:
1962
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 22, 1962
Caption:
This compact kitchen may not be an open hearth in a log cabin in the Alaskan wilderness and the birch sourdough pot has been forsaken for a refrigerated jar, but the taste of sourdough pancakes is still the same. Prof. Henry J. Meyer of 1525 Westfield Ave., and his daughter Claire are experts at flipping these dollar-size pancakes.

Annette C. Hodesh having her butcher lard a cut of beef for her French dish, Boeuf a la Mode, March 1962 Photographer: Doug Fulton

Annette C. Hodesh having her butcher lard a cut of beef for her French dish, Boeuf a la Mode, March 1962 image
Year:
1962
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 2, 1962
Caption:
Mrs. Robert M. Hodesh of 1231 Baldwin St. is having her butcher lard a very lean cut of beef before making her French dish, Boeuf a la Mode. Larding the meat means inserting strips of fat into the body of the meat to prevent drying during cooking.

The Harold Organic family celebrates the Jewish Sabbath, April 1962 Photographer: Doug Fulton

The Harold Organic family celebrates the Jewish Sabbath, April 1962 image
Year:
1962
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 6, 1962
Caption:
Harold Organic, 1136 Michigan Ave., blesses his children, Judah (left) and Sara-Malka before the Jewish Sabbath meal held at sundown on Friday. The weekly holiday, observed by all families who keep a Kosher home, begins when the mother lights the candles and prays. The special bread, Celia's Hallah, is freshly baked during the day as part of the celebration.

Early blooming witch hazel shrub, March 1964 Photographer: Doug Fulton

Early blooming witch hazel shrub, March 1964 image
Year:
1964
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 26, 1964
Caption:
Early Bloomer: This non-native variety of witch hazel shrub (Hamamelis vernalis) shown here was in bloom last week at the home of Dr. R. Wallace Teed at 2300 Melrose. The tiny blossoms can be seen on the branches in the center of this Ann Arbor News photograph.

Donald J. Makielski and Easter Lily Cactus, May 1964 Photographer: Doug Fulton

Donald J. Makielski and Easter Lily Cactus, May 1964 image
Year:
1964
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 7, 1964
Caption:
Unusual Cactus: Donald J. Makielski, a teacher at University High School, is shown here holding an unusual Easter Lily Cactus that started blooming this week in the school's biology laboratory. Makielski's hobby is collecting cacti.