There are several nearer, undoubtedly. The boyz seem to be happier with the imported product.originally posted by Rahsaan:
It seems like there should be a source for charcuterie a lot closer to SF than the Bronx.
For example, Incanto.originally posted by Rahsaan:
It seems like there should be a source for charcuterie a lot closer to SF than the Bronx.
I suspect they've heard of it.originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
For example, Incanto.originally posted by Rahsaan:
It seems like there should be a source for charcuterie a lot closer to SF than the Bronx.
And, yet, they import from Da Bronx.originally posted by SFJoe:
I suspect they've heard of it.originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
For example, Incanto.originally posted by Rahsaan:
It seems like there should be a source for charcuterie a lot closer to SF than the Bronx.
originally posted by SFJoe:
But, ahem, may I ask in the spirit of Spiro Agnew, how come you make-a da rules when you no play-a da game?
Damn, you're right!originally posted by Cole Kendall:
originally posted by SFJoe:
But, ahem, may I ask in the spirit of Spiro Agnew, how come you make-a da rules when you no play-a da game?
In the spirit of continued pedantry, I thought that was the late Earl Butz.
originally posted by Cole Kendall:
originally posted by SFJoe:
But, ahem, may I ask in the spirit of Spiro Agnew, how come you make-a da rules when you no play-a da game?
In the spirit of continued pedantry, I thought that was the late Earl Butz.
originally posted by SFJoe:
But, ahem, may I ask in the spirit of Spiro Agnew, how come you make-a da rules when you no play-a da game?
originally posted by Rahsaan:
originally posted by SFJoe:
But, ahem, may I ask in the spirit of Spiro Agnew, how come you make-a da rules when you no play-a da game?
Intellectual curiosity.
But I suppose I shouldn't be surprised, it's not like the rest of the operation prizes local goods/wines. And I have no problems with that!
originally posted by guilhaume:
I wish i could find something that we like around but again, it's not like the focus is to be all "local" when we sell cheverny and arbois to our zinfandel drinkers....
The Art of Eating covered them in some detail a few issues back. (hint, hint)Anybody have any opinons on Fra' Mani?
AoE covered them too.Iowa's own La Quercia has really been bringing it lately.
originally posted by guilhaume:
Framani is sold at costco, boccalone is just overly seasoned, and fatted calf does good pates and terrines, but as far as salame goes, let's just say we don't like it. I wish i could find something that we like around but again, it's not like the focus is to be all "local" when we sell cheverny and arbois to our zinfandel drinkers....