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1195.1 | The Butcherie | WILBRY::WASSERMAN | Deb Wasserman, DTN 264-1863 | Fri Mar 27 1992 17:04 | 4 |
| The local supermarkets carry a smattering of Pesadicher products, but
the best selection can be found (where else) in Brookline MA. Probably
The Butcherie would have the most. (I haven't been to Brookline in a
while, I assume they're still there?)
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1195.2 | Yep... | DECSIM::HAMAN::GROSS | The bug stops here | Fri Mar 27 1992 18:12 | 4 |
| re: the Butcherie
I happened to notice their sign recently. Still there...
Dave
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1195.3 | | GOOEY::GVRIEL::SCHOELLER | Calendars & Notepads R me | Fri Mar 27 1992 19:07 | 6 |
| Yep, they're still there. They are open until ~20:30 on Thursdays and 8:30 to
13:30 on Sundays. They are starting the process of eliminating all of the non-
Pesadik stuff, so there stock will be improving this week and next (except for
perhaps the big Matzah Sh'mura, which they run out of).
Gav
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1195.4 | | GOOEY::GVRIEL::SCHOELLER | Calendars & Notepads R me | Fri Mar 27 1992 19:14 | 5 |
| OOP!!!!
Make that 13:00 on Sundays.
Gav
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1195.5 | Stop N Shop has a good deal of stuff, also | CADSYS::HECTOR::RICHARDSON | | Fri Mar 27 1992 19:18 | 20 |
| The "Super Stop N Shop" on route 9 in Natick had a reasonable selection
of pesachdic stuff - we got most of our needs there, and then made the
traditional Sunday-morning-before-Passover haul into Brookline to join
the enormous crowd at the Butcherie to get the rest of the stuff. We
order meat from the kosher butcher in Framingham. If you can manage to
shop any time OTHER than the Sunday morning before the holiday, you
will have a much easier time of it - and they will run out of fewer
things you need. (The Super S&S is also a good deal cheaper.)
Our local Shaws (next to HLO) carries things like Shabbos candles, but
hardly any pesachdic stuff - Hudson is a Portuguese town, so the
"ethnic" food section has mostly unusual varieties of beans and other
packaged foods labeled in Portuguese - very little Passover stuff.
We get my mother-in-law to get an extra box of the handmade matzoh - no
one in our crowd feels required to eat these things (which are real
cardboard-y compared to the Israeli machine-made ones, which we like)
except during the seder (second seder at our house).
/Charlotte
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1195.6 | Temple Beth Abrham food ordering group | TNPUBS::STEINHART | Laura | Mon Mar 30 1992 17:41 | 8 |
| If you would like to be part of an ordering group at Temple Beth
Abraham (Laton St., Nashua) call Florence at the office. The number
(business hours) is (603) 883-8184.
The ordering group regularly gets kosher meat from Hurwitz Meat Market
in Framingham. In the past, they have ordered special Pesach foods. I
didn't notice an announcement about that in this month's newsletter. I
suggest you ask Florence.
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1195.7 | a local passover food fair, too | QUERY::MITCHNECK | | Mon Mar 30 1992 21:11 | 25 |
| Temple Beth El and the Merrimack Valley Hebrew Academy in Lowell, Ma are jointly
sponsoring a Passover food fair on April 5th. It will be held at Temple Beth El.
You can call MVHA at (508)452-MVHA or send me mail for more details. You can
special order Shmura matza, wine, grape juice, yogurt, gefilte fish, ice cream
and ices. Available at the fair, without special order are (copied directly from
their flier):
matza macaroons
matza meal apple juice
matza farfel cake mixes
matza cake meal sauces
candies chocolate bars
matza ball & soup mix chocolate chips
mayonnaise chocolate syrup
pickles tuna
salad dressings ketchup
soap pads horseradish
detergents vinegar
shelled nuts dried fruit
pickled herring jellies
salmon cheese
lox margarine
Also, there is a variety of prepared foods available (glatt kosher from KOSHER
MART).
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