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Game day may lead you to taste of home

Here's a tip for any of you who don't make a point of catching my colleague John Przybys' listing of National Football League bars every fall: Perhaps you should.

Maybe you don't like football, and don't follow a team. Or maybe you just don't want to watch the game in a bar. But here's something of interest to foodies: Many of the bars that follow NFL teams each fall and host game-day events every week (well, almost every week), serve regional food specialties. So, if you're looking for a taste of back home, you might find it during football season.

Case in point: Chuck Hunter is looking for restaurants that serve scrapple for breakfast. And Tony Radovich emailed to point out that it's served on every Philadelphia Eagles game day at the Madison Avenue Bar & Grill, 855 E. Twain Ave.

If you missed the listings, they were in Sunday's Living section. ...

For Beth Stehlik, who's looking for a local source for Czech or Polish food, Leona Iglinski, Dave Levesque and Connie Applegate recommended the Polish Deli at 5900 W. Charleston Blvd., with Applegate adding, "If she doesn't have it, she will get what you want." Levesque also recommended the International Marketplace at 5000 S. Decatur Blvd. ...

For Dee West, who's looking for 100 percent tangerine juice, Maxine Marcus recommended Whole Foods Market, and Levesque reported finding it at Trader Joe's and at Sunflower Farmer's Market, which is at 3365 E. Tropicana Ave. and 4020 S. Rainbow Blvd. ...

More on Pappy's Seasoning: Levesque reported spotting it at Cost Plus World Market, which has stores at 2151 N. Rainbow Blvd. and 3890 Blue Diamond Road. ...

More on Barber Foods frozen chicken Kiev: Julie and Don McCuiston emailed to say it's also available at Vons at 1940 Village Center Circle, Smith's at 2211 N. Rampart Blvd., and Albertsons at 10250 W. Charleston Blvd. and 11720 W. Charleston Blvd. ...

Here are more reader requests.

Fran Ledoux: langostino tails that Trader Joe's used to carry;

Ryan Popovich: a local source for Heluva Good French Onion Dip;

Duane Fox: a restaurant that serves raw kibbe, and one that serves Rocky Mountain oysters;

Bev Greer: good frozen Belgian waffles;

Terry Harper: low-carb breads and other foods;

Henry Moss: good-quality molasses cookies, similar to those sold in Oregon by Franz Bakery (not supermarket-quality);

And Roger Lam: Culinary Treasures Organic Lemon Ginger Sesame Dressing and Marinade in a 32-ounce jar, which he once got at Costco;

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