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Greensburg UMC taking orders for Angel Food Ministries Orders placed March 11 or 15 for pickup on March 28, 2009 By Rev. Dale Curry, pastor, Greensburg United Methodist Church Greensburg United Methodist Church is again taking orders for Angel Food Ministries. The remaining dates to place an order this month are
Ribeye steaks, chicken breasts, country fried steak patties, ground beef, meatballs, Italian sausage, deli ham, California blend vegetables, green beans, shoestring fries, pasta, marinara sauce, condensed soup, pinto beans, shelf stable milk, eggs and a dessert item. A regular menu costs $30.00.There are also other packages that are available including a senior/convenience box and an allergen free box. A complete menu is available at angelfoodministires.com or by picking one up at Greensburg United Methodist Church, located at the corner of First and Court streets in downtown Greensburg, KY. The food must be paid for when an order is placed and customers may use cash, checks or EBT cards. The food will be delivered on Saturday, March 28 and must be picked up between 1:00-2:00pmCT. There are no income guidelines or residency requirements to purchase food. It is available to anyone in the area. This story was posted on 2009-03-09 06:24:35
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