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- From: ed@odi.com (Ed Schwalenberg)
- Subject: Re: Knishes and the Holy Grail
- In-Reply-To: barmar@think.com's message of 23 Jan 1993 20:35:57 GMT
- Message-ID: <1993Jan24.184224.4635@odi.com>
- Organization: Object Design, Inc.
- References: <1993Jan22.160448.4650@starbase.trincoll.edu> <1jsa7dINN3cu@early-bird.think.com>
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- Date: Sun, 24 Jan 93 18:42:24 GMT
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- In article <1jsa7dINN3cu@early-bird.think.com> barmar@think.com (Barry Margolin) writes:
- Surprisingly enough, Arlington turns out to be a reasonable place to get a
- few Jewish items.
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- You can get real challah at Quebrada, next to the Capitol Theatre on Mass
- Ave in E. Arlington.
-
- Seconded. Quebrada is wonderful. French toast made from their challah is
- heavenly.
-
- And Bagels By US imports their bagels from a NYC
- bakery (it might be H&H, I don't remember).
-
- I went there once, and got cardboard toruses. I think it might have to
- do with keeping the bagels in open bins.
-
- Finagle-a-bagel in Fanueil Hall has good bagels, which they redistribute to
- some Star Markets, Belmont and Mt. Auburn being two. They often sell out.
-