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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]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?[/quote] The meat at tj is great for a charcuterie board.[/quote] 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. [/quote] 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.[/quote] Spanish cured meat sampler sounds like the winner for a DIY plate. Thanks PP![/quote]
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