Anonymous wrote:Does TJ still have the garlic stuffed olives? Those are the bomb.
My ranking would be:
Italian store
Vace
TJs (or maybe wegmans?(
World maker plus balducci’s
For pescatarians add the good Italian tuna and sardines. For vegetarians, an eggplant caponata along with roasted red peppers, olives, marinated mushrooms. And cheese for everybody. Provolone is good. If you can find a ricotta salata that’s really great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where for really good marinated olives and roasted red peppers? and focaccia?
as a vegetarian, this is where the platter really makes me happy. What makes the olives and peppers really good over the ones that come in a jar (and been in my pantry since covid days)?
I think some supermarkets start with the massive jars but then they make them really really good. I still remember one mix at a place long gone with olives, cherry peppers and little cubes of cheese, magically marinated in something very oregano heavy. So it's worth checking a supermarket olive bar where they might have an olive-whisperer on staff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are you? Arrow Wine in Arlington does great ones.
I'm close enough to check it out -- thanks.
Also Italian store
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are you? Arrow Wine in Arlington does great ones.
I'm close enough to check it out -- thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where for really good marinated olives and roasted red peppers? and focaccia?
as a vegetarian, this is where the platter really makes me happy. What makes the olives and peppers really good over the ones that come in a jar (and been in my pantry since covid days)?
Anonymous wrote:Where for really good marinated olives and roasted red peppers? and focaccia?
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.
Anonymous wrote: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