It’s just as enticing as any charcuterie board you’d order in a restaurant, complete with cheese, meats and crackers, but with a couple of important differences: It’s served on a mountainside, on a pair of skis (or snowboard).
Founders of Charcuteski are creating a community by eating snacks off skis
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