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Rotary Club Breakfast: Gerald & Natasha, making breakfast



2014-12-07 - 201 Greensburg ST, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, CM .
The Rotary breakfast as well as the courthouse Chili, may go down in history as the keynote meals for Christmas in Columbia future. This moment looking in the picture window of the Baptist Church from the back parking lot, found Head Sausage Chef Gerald Holt and his daughter, Natasha hard at work. The breakfast was fantastic. Dr. Max Downey has found his calling scrambling eggs. Didn't get the name of the biscuit baker, but they were great, true to the tradition of the man the breakfast honors, the late Edgar Troutman. And J.D. Zornes gravy - the best. Even non-breakfast eater and Mayor-elect Curtis Hardwick gave highest praise to the meal. Haven't gotten a final report, but we're told it may have been a record crowd. - EW


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