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It's not early at all. I've purchased them at the RTM and at various farmers' markets in the city. I'm sure local chestnut are available at local farmers' markets in your area. The imported Italian chestnuts should be available by now in most supermarkets. I'm pretty sure I saw them at Wegman's/Cherry Hill last week, so check out the new Collegeville store or Downingtown.

Bob Libkind aka "rlibkind"

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I haven't seen them in Chicago yet! :(

I even asked a manager at one of the large grocery stores, Dominicks, last week. He told me "Not yet, too early".

So - maybe it's just Chicago (or the Midwest) that is slow on the bandwagon. Darnit!

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hmmm - as it appears if you are eating good food with the ones you love you will be living life to its fullest, surely laughing and smiling throughout!!!

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