elauter
keeps church kitchen busy
Chris Patterson
Russ Delauter of
Thurmont cuts up apples in the kitchen at Trinity United Church of Christ in
Thurmont.
It's not all he does, but on a recent morning at 9 a.m., that's what he was
doing.
Delauter and cooking partner and friend Tootie Lenhart had been there for
hours already.
They usually start work as early as 5:30 in the morning and work for five or
six hours. They've worked 10 to 12 hours a day when needed.
With the church's pastor looking on, the two work as they do about six out
of seven days. After all, they are working in a church, so Sundays should be
days of rest.
But sometimes Delauter and Lenhart don't rest, even on the seventh day.
Their church pastor, Lou Sims, said there are Sundays when Delauter and
Lenhart have to get a delivery of dumplings ready to go to Catoctin Mountain
Orchard.
The church uses fresh fruits from the orchard and then sells back the
handmade goodies for resale there.
Delauter has been cooking in the church kitchen for more than 20 years. He
also is on the board of directors for Goodwill in Thurmont.
Lenhart started working at the church shortly after Delauter started, and
they have run the kitchen since then.
Selling the homemade items helps pay for a full-time pastor, according to
Sims. Items Delauter and Lenhart make and sell include apple dumplings, pies,
cakes, chicken pot pies and soups. Sims said the chicken pot pies are
wonderful. Both Delauter and Sims agree that the blackberry-peach pie is to die
for.
Delauter pauses for a moment to philosophize about, well, whatever he wants.
He leans on something and looks off pensively.
Lenhart keeps working steadily and fast, rolling out dough, liberally
sprinkling cinnamon sugar on cored apples, and hand wrapping apple dumplings
with homemade dough.
Delauter said he doesn't talk much about politics, but Lenhart and Sims
laugh at that.
Well, maybe he does talk about politics a little, he admitted, but he
generally tries to talk only about things he knows nothing about.
He chuckles at how funny he is. His companions laugh too, and he begins
cutting apples again.
Sims said the church's many freezers, which are almost full now, will be
empty after the Thurmont and Emmitsburg Community Show this weekend and the
Catoctin Colorfest on Oct. 9 and 10. Those events are the largest fund-raising
events for the church, he said.
Delauter said he doesn't see stopping his work at the church until his
partner Lenhart does, and neither of them sees that time coming.
"I like doing it and it's good for the community," he said. "It feels good
to do something for the community."
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