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Good to Go | Short Orders

A Krust above

(suzanne kreiter/globe staff)
July 18, 2007

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The Keltic Krust in West Newton has long been a destination for Irish folks who miss the scones and soda breads of home. You can even have your tea with a couple of slices of toast made from bread like barnbrack, a light, eggy loaf ($3.75), studded with currants, that is reminiscent of Italian panettone. Nathalie LaPierre and her husband, ... (Full article: 546 words)

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