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943.1 | Try Gomez Grocery | CSSE32::RHINE | Jack Rhine - DTN: 381-2439 | Sat Jan 23 1988 01:02 | 8 |
| I have seen Gomez grocery in Nashua, but haven't gone in. They have posters
in the window for Goya brand canned goods and my wife has bought cilantro
there. It is on Orange St. If you follow Amherst St. into Nashua and bear
right on to Main St. then turn left on Canal St (where Dunkin Donuts is) and
then take the next left, that is Orange St.
I also noticed a few Hispanic grocery stores on Rt. 28 on the north side of
Lawrence.
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943.3 | Spanish American Grocery | CSSE32::RHINE | Jack Rhine - DTN: 381-2439 | Fri Jan 29 1988 21:05 | 3 |
| Until I was reminded by the Nashua Telegraph, I forgot about the Spanish
American Grocery which is at 50 Whitney St. I can't give you exact directions,
but it is north of Canal St. and east of Orange St. where Gomez is located.
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943.4 | Are these stores still open? | GIAMEM::SBARR | Common Sense Is Not So Common | Wed Apr 10 1991 16:08 | 16 |
| I did a DIR/TITLE=GROCERY and came up with this 'old' note dating back
to 1988.
Does anyone know if Gomez Grocery on Orange St. or the Spanish American
Market on Whitney St. in Nashua are still open? (See notes .1 & .3)
I live in Londonderry and have found that there are no places around to
get fresh spanish veggies. We have been looking for Yuca, batata,
cilantro and even some cheeses, but have to resort to our Mass.
locations. Does anyone know of any other markets that have these
items??? The only thing I sometimes see in the regular
supermarkets are Plantains.
Can anyone answer why Market Basket for instance, sells cilantro in
most Mass. stores, but I have yet to see it in the Market Baskets in
N.H.???
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943.5 | Cilantro on Nashua | CUPTAY::FARINA | | Wed Apr 10 1991 18:47 | 8 |
| I can't answer your questions about Gomez Grocery or the Spanish
American Market, but I know I saw fresh cilantro in either the
Alexander's at the Nashua Mall or at Market Basket in the K-Mart Plaza
in Nashua on Easter weekend. It was next to the parsley. I'm pretty
sure it was Alexander's.
Susan
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943.6 | | TLE::EIKENBERRY | Don't confuse activity with productivity | Thu Apr 11 1991 10:20 | 5 |
| The Spanish American grocery store is still there. The shop that used
to be called Gomez's is still there, but I think it's named something else
now. I'm not sure if either one sells fresh produce, though.
--Sharon
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943.7 | Try Alfredo's in Nashua | CSSE32::RHINE | A dirty mind is a terrible thing to waste | Thu Apr 11 1991 20:26 | 5 |
| Gomez is now Jesus.
There is a Mexican market, Alfredo's, on West Hollis about a half a
block from Main St (where Social Security used to be). They usually
have fresh Cilantro, several different types of chorizo, etc, etc.
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943.8 | | SOLVIT::RCOLLINS | Time wounds all heels | Fri Apr 12 1991 18:37 | 4 |
| Purity in Royal ridge usually has cilantro. I bought some there
on Tuesday.
bob
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943.9 | But chorizo seeds are hard to find. | CSCOAC::ANDERSON_M | Dwell in possibility | Mon Apr 15 1991 13:39 | 5 |
|
And if you can't find cilantro _anywhere_, it is very easy to grow.
Mine's just about to bloom now....
Mike
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943.10 | Fields of chorizo as far as the eye can see | STAR::DIPIRRO | | Tue Apr 16 1991 11:32 | 4 |
| I realize it was a typo in (.-1), but I can't resist. I wonder what
would grow if you *did* plant chorizo seeds. I have this image of a
field of sausages sticking out of the ground...I'd better stop before I
start getting calls from the Freudian amateur psychologists out there.
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943.12 | Alexander's has cilantro | WEORG::DARROW | | Tue Apr 23 1991 13:43 | 3 |
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The Alexander's next to Burlington Coat in Nashua carries cilantro.
I've found it there more reliably than at Purity.
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