Moshe's pumpernickel bread
Does anyone remember Moshe's(Moishe's) pumpernickel bread? Does it still exist?
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I must admit - last few times I purchased a pumpernickel from Moishe's it has been less than fresh.
Just got a very fresh one from Fairway on 74th and bbway.
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