Two Sisters Grazing
Two Sisters Grazing is a local Detroit Charcuterie/Graze Company. We are two sisters who create edible art with various cheeses, cured meats, fruits and vegetables. We started our company in November of 2020 when I, Jessica the little sister was laid off from my employment during the pandemic. I considered myself the “Hostest with the Mostest” always creating beautiful table scapes and charcuterie boards for family and friends. When things got tight during my unemployment, my friends encouraged me to start a charcuterie delivery business. I had nothing to lose so I ordered boxes and placed my charcuterie in box. I posted it on social media and received over 100 reshares. Our business has been nonstop success ever since. Since then, we have grown at a steady pace. We are now offering DIY classes, grazing displays for various events, and presenting our offerings at local farmers markets and popup shops. Contact Information: Tina Savage-Williams - Co-owner (Business Manager) Jessica Savage - Co- owner (The Creative Manager) We can be found via social media Facebook: Two Sisters Grazing Instagram: Twosistersgrazing_
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