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DC Pastrami, no kidding
Ok, I don't know where this goes, but we've got a number of folks on the board in the greater DC area. If you have any affection for pastrami -- the real deal, no, it's not good for you, and no, not the stuff they sell at the safeway "deli" counter, get thee to Georgetown, of all places. 28th & P, Stachowski meats. This is a new, old school, quality little butcher shop -- the sort that does it's own charcuterie. Everything looks good. The pastrami -- mmmm -- haven't found it's ilk south of bridge or tunnel.
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REALLY?! Thanks man, I'm all about the pastrami, hot mustard, rye bread disaster AND that shop is on my bicycle commute route. Score.
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Yes! I have been on the hunt for a new source for charcuterie to stand alongside the cheeses from the Cowgirl Creamery downtown.
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So this is kind of interesting. The usual story of a kid from a working class Polish American family that makes its own sausage, grows up on a farm outside of Buffalo, and then goes to work for Jean-Louis Palladin:
Jamie Stachowski: a man of character and charcuterie - The Washington Post
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