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SOUTHFIELD, Mich. – Starting today, two new dishes will tantalize taste buds while offering shoppers an opportunity to contribute to worthy causes. “There are many ways to leverage community connections,” says Jim Hiller, CEO of Hiller’s Markets. “Friends support each other’s causes. I am grateful to these devoted individuals for helping us find yet another way to make a difference.” The following schedule indicates the individuals, dishes and their causes. All sales of these dishes will send money to their respective charities. Sept. 8-21: Jill Syme’s stuffed cabbage and Lila Lazarus’ quinoa with roasted vegetables Cause: Kids Kicking Cancer Sept. 22-Oct. 5: Rabbi Paul Yedwab’s petite quiche with spinach, mushroom and Jarlesburg and dietitian Gail Posner’s no-fat black bean salad Causes: Forgotten Harvest and Ministrelli Women's Heart Center Oct. 6-Oct. 19: Tony Fayne’s Buffalo chili and Samira Cholagh’s kibbie Causes: the Agree Foundation at Temple Israel and the Chaldean Foundation’s Adopt A Refugee Family Program Oct. 20-Nov. 2: Lisa Diggs’ corn and smoked whitefish fritters and Danialle Karmanos’ tuna pasta Causes: Gleaners Food Bank and DKWIO Nov. 3-Nov. 16: Janice Cherkasky’s diabetic apricot salad and Jeff Loeb’s pasta Causes: Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and Hiller ALS Center at WSU Nov. 17-Nov. 30: Deena Lisak’s corned beef and cabbage and macaroni and cheese Cause: the Achievement Center at the Multiple Sclerosis Society “I am fond of the Albert Einstein quote, ‘the value of a man resides in what he gives.’ A strong man, a good man, is one who uses his power and reach to help others,” says Jim Hiller. Founded in 1941, Hiller’s Markets is dedicated to local businesses and causes. Hiller’s indicates Michigan products with special shelf tags and partners with thousands of charities and organizations through cash register campaigns, Scrip partnerships and other supportive collaborations. The first Hiller’s Hot Dog Eating Contest this Saturday (Sept. 12 at the Commerce Township store) kicks off another effort to promote and support Michigan charities. Good Deeds in the Making is the next step on this path. |