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Butcher Shop in Northeast Ohio a Cut Above the Rest By Kamady Lewis Cleveland
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CLEVELAND While in culinary school Melissa Khoury didn t see her career ending up where it did.
What You Need To Know
Saucisson has been in business for more than seven years
Saucisson calls Slavic Village home and is happy to be apart of something bigger than itself
Melissa Khoury is the butcher and owner at Saucisson and loves what she does
To be honest, it s not a typical career.
“Honestly, I didn t even consider that this would be a trade or profession that I could do,” said Khoury, owner and butcher of Saucisson. “Something just clicked for me.