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BROOMFIELD — Tamales, tapenade and meatballs all made the menu at the Holy Smokes Clergy Cook-Off on Saturday, but donations to families needing a home of their own was the best dish served.

Flatirons Habitat for Humanity teamed up with five area churches for the fifth annual event, which is expected to raise $6,000 for the charity and was held at Broomfield United Methodist Church.

Flatirons Habitat for Humanity serves the Boulder and Broomfield counties region. They and their volunteers have built 53 homes since 1993.

“Habitat is a responsible organization with a high level of integrity,” said Jason Hays, associate pastor of the First Congregational Church in Boulder. “We have a high level of confidence contributing to them.” For more information on Flatirons Habitat, visit .

Heather McWilliams, The Denver Post

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