
When he travels from Montana to Washington, D.C., Democratic senator Jon Tester always brings a 40-pound bag filled with “roasts, ribs, round steak and (his favorite) rib steak” made from his home state’s delicious cattle, the Times reports today:
>“Taking meat with us is just something that we do,” Senator Tester, 55, said over a meal of beef stroganoff cooked by his wife, Sharla, in their Capitol Hill town house. “We like our own meat.”