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Readers find places to buy head cheese

Poor head cheese — cursed, by its very name, to be an acquired taste that most people never get to the point of acquiring. But it’s the Lady Gaga of luncheon meats; while most of us don’t understand the appeal, its fans love it. And fellow readers bring news of its local availability for Richard Nutley.

Ralph Lemme e-mailed that he found it at Smith’s at 4444 N. Rancho Drive, Ray Moreton and Chad Brown saw it at Glazier’s Food Marketplace at 8525 W. Warm Springs Road, Moreton and Eric Blum found it at Sunflower Farmers Market (3365 E. Tropicana Ave. and 4020 S. Rainbow Blvd.) and Chris Jensen of Village Meat & Wine, 5025 S. Eastern Ave., said they carry it as well. …

For Delores Bruce, Jensen said Village Meat & Wine carries Lund’s Swedish Pancake Mix. Brown said it’s available at www.Amazon.com, but added that an easy recipe is 2 eggs, 2 cups of milk and 1 cup of flour. …

For Justin Case, Greg Buffington e-mailed that Noodles at Bellagio, 3600 Las Vegas Blvd. South, has braised abalone on the menu, and another reader saw it frozen at 99 Ranch Market, 4155 Spring Mountain Road. …

For Bob Merten, Kathy Salazar e-mailed that Wundabar German Bologna still is available at the Albertsons stores at 2851 N. Green Valley Parkway and 190 N. Boulder Highway and in the deli at the Wal-Mart Supercenter at 540 Marks St. — all in Henderson. And, since Merten asked for other good brands, Moreton suggested Boar’s Head, which can be found at Smith’s, Glazier’s and Sunflower. …

And for Kathy DeMare, Leslee Blied said fresh conch is available in stores in Chinatown along Spring Mountain Road. …

More on Blue Runner beans: Stacey Lewis found them at Buy Low Market at 1061 W. Owens Ave. …

Here are more reader requests:

Blum: Hebrew National cocktail franks;

Randi Levenbaum: a single canister of Caffe D’Vita Sugar Free Mocha Cappuccino;

Bart Corradino: a local source for Jordan Chocolate Crackers;

Larry Bacon: churned — not cultured — buttermilk;

Kelly Craft: fresh Scotch bonnet peppers;

Anthony Foeckler: Smucker’s mixed-fruit jelly and Elf brand herring in wine sauce;

Matt Warner: a local source for Erdinger German hefeweizen;

Don Belford: Mars candy bars;

John Dooley: wheat berries in bulk, in 40-pound-plus bags;

Harriet Rosenberg: Sun West Organic Harvest Medley, which she used to get at Costco;

Al Prendergast: fresh-baked raisin bread with frosting;

And William W. Chapin: Lipton Cup-a-Soup, tomato flavor.

Readers?

Submit information to Heidi Knapp Rinella, P.O. Box 70, Las Vegas, NV 89125-0070. You also can send faxes to 383-4676 or e-mail her at hrinella@reviewjournal.com. Include your first and last names and, if e-mailing, put "Taste of the Town" in the subject line. Because of the volume of mail received, we can’t respond to each request.

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