THE ART of the perfect, crispy hot chip has been "mastered" by these young volunteers.
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And, they're sharing the tasty treats they whip up with the community, when the Grub Hub opens for the first time at the Tamworth Youthie on Saturday.
Grub Hub is a community pop-up cafe project being headed up by the Tamworth Regional Youth Council (TRYC).
With banana smoothies, salads, hot dogs, nachos, and much more on the menu - all for less than 10 bucks - there's bound to be something for everyone.
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TRYC member Callum Davies said he's excited to pull the Grub Hub apron on when Saturday rolls around.
"I'm looking forward to meeting new people, having a chat with new people in the community, I'm happy to listen to them and their issues and serve them and see what they want from the youth cafe," he told the Leader.
Callum has been in training to cook up and serve a range of nutritious meals, but there's one particular thing on his mind.
"I'm looking forward to having the nachos," he said.
The project has been simmering away for months, and is designed to provide the local community with an affordable cafe.
"Food brings people together," Tamworth council volunteer coordinator Veronica Filby said.
"We want people to come and enjoy the food and see what the Youth Council and the Youthie are all about."
The cafe is set to open on the last Saturday of every month, between midday and 7pm. You can find it at the Tamworth Regional Youth Centre, on Quinn Street in West Tamworth.