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    Las Vegas Review-Journal (Nevada)
    August 29, 2007 Wednesday


    Readers point way to Armenian pizza

    by Heidi Knapp Rinellal


    Shirley Chapian is looking for Armenian pizza, and her fellow readers
    know where to find it.

    "The best Armenian pizza is made fresh every day at Mike's Bakery" at
    4110 S. Maryland Parkway, e-mailed Dean B. Pomerantz, who also
    recommended Mike's pastries and Armenian coffee. Mike's also was
    suggested by Mary Sherigan.

    Pomerantz and Richard E. Semerjian suggested the Mediterranean
    Market, 6020 Spring Mountain Road, and Denelle Araujo Kevorkian
    suggested Andy's Specialty Market at 2101 S. Decatur Blvd. ...

    For Bonnie Boyd, Cathy Bourne faxed that boiled peanuts can be found
    near the butcher department at 99 Ranch Market, 4155 Spring Mountain
    Road. And Allen Zorn said he buys raw peanuts from www.nutsite.com
    (or call 323-344-5265), then cooks them in a slow cooker for 17 to 19
    hours with salt and water. Zorn added that they keep well in the
    freezer. ...

    For Geoff Marsh, who is looking for pappadums, Elizabeth Jackson said
    they can be found in tandoori masala and yogurt-dill flavors at
    Trader Joe's. Tracey Brown also suggested Trader Joe's.

    For the chutneys Marsh also is seeking, Dalene Ansara suggested The
    Samosa Factory, 4604 W. Sahara Ave. And for all things Indian,
    Swadeep Nigam suggested Bombay Bazaar, 4047 S. Maryland Parkway or
    8530 W. Warm Springs Road; India Bazaar, 4160 W. Fort Apache Road; or
    New Indian Market, 4601 W. Sahara Ave. ...

    For Skip Gardner, Eunice Carver said sorghum can be found at Whole
    Foods Market, 8855 W. Charleston Blvd. (there's another Whole Foods
    at 100 S. Green Valley Parkway in Henderson). Del Barry said it's
    processed in and around St. George, Utah, and the Arizona Strip, and
    can be found at grocery and health-food stores and some restaurants
    in that area. And Ann Gabriel suggested the Vermont Country Store at
    www.vermontcountry
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