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An Update on The Pilgrim's Inn Bookstore in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania

The Pilgrim's Inn has added much stock, and more in on the way. It is now regularly open on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. If you are in the area, please stop by!

New photos of the store and the inventory can be found here:

http://www.holytrinitypoconos.org/pilgrim.html

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Dave,

Love the new photos. Looks like a lot of variety in stock.

A bit off-topic :rolleyes: , but are you aware of any good Mid-Eastern bakeries a bit south of you (around Bethlehem or Allentown)? My daughter, a senior at Moravian, is complaining (again) about the impracticality of taking enough Syrian bread (pita) back to school to get her through till her next trip home. She (the red-headed Irish connoiseur of Mid-East cookery) can only find supermarket varieties, replete with preservatives and lacking the freshness to which she's accustomed. (Promised I'd ask, cause that's what Dads are for wink ).

Many years,

Neil


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I remember visiting an Arab grocery in or around Allentown a few years back (maybe 5 or 6 years). I bought a bag of wheat berries there... I don't know the name of it, or where it was located street-wise, but I could ask around and see.

Dave


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