Sandwich sale keeps grinding away


By CORY ALLYN


Staff Reporter

 


MILLERTON — A grinder sale was held at the Millerton Presbyterian Church last Saturday, March 7.

"It’s kind of my idea," said Doug Westfall, who explained that the sale has been held several times before and the church is hoping to continue it on a quarterly basis to raise money.

All grinders were pre-ordered, and with totals tallying 220, it would appear this go-round was a hit with the community. Roast beef, turkey, a ham/salami combo and hot meatballs offered variety to hungry residents.

Westfall added that between 15 and 20 volunteers from the church had been at the church since the early hours on Saturday, putting together the grinders for pickup. In addition to sandwiches, church members cooked up some baked goods to complement the meal.

"We’re trying to keep the bills paid," he said, thanking everyone who helped out to make the event run so smoothly. "This is usually a fairly successful sale."

If the Westfall name seems vaguely familiar to food connoisseurs, there’s good reason. At the popular annual Sunday in the County Chicken Cookoff event, the Westfall brothers walked away with last year’s first-prize trophy. Now, they’re hoping to offer their prized recipe to more of the community.

On March 28, the Presbyterian Church will hold its third chicken barbecue, served up Westfall style.

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