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I am looking for a shop, in Montreal (or area) who stocks items like
"Purity Hard Bread", salt cod, naval beef along with other
items considered as part of Newfoundland cookery.

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"zebra26" > wrote in
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> I am looking for a shop, in Montreal (or area) who stocks
> items like "Purity Hard Bread", salt cod, naval beef along
> with other items considered as part of Newfoundland cookery.
>
> Gabe


Call the restraunts listed maybe?

http://www.montrealfood.com/saltcod.html
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