> Personally, I like the tuna on flatbread with giardiniera. > > Mmmm! There's a country store within walking distance of El Casa Bekki. They have > some pepper relishes which are to die for! And there's another across the creek that > has more of those canned garden yummies. > > Over in the Strip District in Pittsburgh is a grocery store known as the "Lotus Food > Company". If you're looking for exotic Asian condiments or stuff you never thought > humans would eat then it's worth a visit on a Saturday morning. There is also a shop > in the Strip that sells Mexican spices and other yummies. Not to mention the Parma > Sausage Company, Wholey's fish market and other places. You can literally find a > world of cuisine in the Strip. > > And while you're closing out your strip visit you can't leave until you have a > Primanti's sandwich! A steak sandwich with slaw and fries is just yet another form of > pure awesome. :-) > > Since you watch the Food Network have you checked out one show on there recently > where a couple guys do their best to stomach some of the spiciest food out there? > > --Bekki
I don't actually watch the food network, I was just giving an example of what giardiniera is around here, I've been Led to believe it's a Chicago area thing. I don't like things that are too spicy, but I'm getting more adventurous.