Where can I buy a great Antipasto Platter?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For the second choice, I think TJs will get you most of the way there for cheeses, olives, roasted veg. Not sure about the charc. I don't buy meat at TJs. Does anyone know if they carry all that?


The meat at tj is great for a charcuterie board.


Ew. Hard pass, dear.


You’re gross.
Anonymous
Each Peach in Mount Pleasant has the best ones. Pretty and delicious. https://eachpeachmarket.com/collections/frontpage
Anonymous
Or go to Vace Italian Deli to get all the components.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Or go to Vace Italian Deli to get all the components.


They have antipasto trays, too, to order for catering.
Anonymous
TJ is gross. It's a glorified Aldi's. Which I never shopped at even when we lived in Germany, dear *rolls eyes*
Anonymous
Balducci will put a well-presented one together for you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:TJ is gross. It's a glorified Aldi's. Which I never shopped at even when we lived in Germany, dear *rolls eyes*


You don't even know what you're talking about since you never shopped there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For the second choice, I think TJs will get you most of the way there for cheeses, olives, roasted veg. Not sure about the charc. I don't buy meat at TJs. Does anyone know if they carry all that?


The meat at tj is great for a charcuterie board.


I'm the TJ PP- that's great to know! Anything in particular? We just had tapas last night with a variety of salamis. Lots of sizes and colors. I don't like prosciutto at all so I wouldn't buy that anyway. Sometimes Wegman's has chicken "salami" which I like a lot.
Anonymous
Where for really good marinated olives and roasted red peppers? and focaccia?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For the second choice, I think TJs will get you most of the way there for cheeses, olives, roasted veg. Not sure about the charc. I don't buy meat at TJs. Does anyone know if they carry all that?


The meat at tj is great for a charcuterie board.


I'm the TJ PP- that's great to know! Anything in particular? We just had tapas last night with a variety of salamis. Lots of sizes and colors. I don't like prosciutto at all so I wouldn't buy that anyway. Sometimes Wegman's has chicken "salami" which I like a lot.


They have a peppered salami and low sodium salami. I think the brand is Columbus? They also have a Spanish cured meat sampler which I really like.
Anonymous
Cornucopia in Bethesda
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For the second choice, I think TJs will get you most of the way there for cheeses, olives, roasted veg. Not sure about the charc. I don't buy meat at TJs. Does anyone know if they carry all that?


The meat at tj is great for a charcuterie board.


I'm the TJ PP- that's great to know! Anything in particular? We just had tapas last night with a variety of salamis. Lots of sizes and colors. I don't like prosciutto at all so I wouldn't buy that anyway. Sometimes Wegman's has chicken "salami" which I like a lot.


Chicken salami? Sick that’s basically hot dog.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For the second choice, I think TJs will get you most of the way there for cheeses, olives, roasted veg. Not sure about the charc. I don't buy meat at TJs. Does anyone know if they carry all that?


The meat at tj is great for a charcuterie board.


I'm the TJ PP- that's great to know! Anything in particular? We just had tapas last night with a variety of salamis. Lots of sizes and colors. I don't like prosciutto at all so I wouldn't buy that anyway. Sometimes Wegman's has chicken "salami" which I like a lot.


They have a peppered salami and low sodium salami. I think the brand is Columbus? They also have a Spanish cured meat sampler which I really like.


Spanish cured meat sampler sounds like the winner for a DIY plate. Thanks PP!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For the second choice, I think TJs will get you most of the way there for cheeses, olives, roasted veg. Not sure about the charc. I don't buy meat at TJs. Does anyone know if they carry all that?


The meat at tj is great for a charcuterie board.


I'm the TJ PP- that's great to know! Anything in particular? We just had tapas last night with a variety of salamis. Lots of sizes and colors. I don't like prosciutto at all so I wouldn't buy that anyway. Sometimes Wegman's has chicken "salami" which I like a lot.


They have a peppered salami and low sodium salami. I think the brand is Columbus? They also have a Spanish cured meat sampler which I really like.


Spanish cured meat sampler sounds like the winner for a DIY plate. Thanks PP!

but also more charcuterie than antipasto platter
Anonymous
I would go to wegmans, look at their platters and take a picture. Then would walk 10-30 feet in the same area and buy the olives, cured meats, cheeses, etc., according to my preferences. Their cured meats (the ones in wegmans labelled containers) are good stuff and relatively inexpensive.
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