Ham, turkey and cheese sandwich Credit: Suzanne Podhaizer

For a town of 902 people, Worcester has some big things going for it. Located on Route 12 between Montpelier and Morrisville, the burg is famous for its July 4 celebration — which features exceptional fireworks — and it boasts a robust community lunch. Worcester is home to Kettlesong Farm and Good Heart Farmstead (where I reside), among other agricultural operations. And, it’s got a gas station that offers grocery items from India.

Betsy Gladding and Leslie Sabo Credit: Post Office Café

In addition, Worcester is where you’ll find the Post Office Café, owned by Betsy Gladding and Leslie Sabo. There, you can mix and match all kinds of inexpensive meals to suit the mood of the day. 

For instance, you could have Vermont Artisan tea, a piece of potato and garlic-scape quiche, and a gooey maple bun. Or, you could get a sausage, egg and cheese breakfast sandwich and a cappuccino. Or, if you’re in a hurry, you can grab a container of soup (with housemade stock) and a salad such as fire-roasted gazpacho or sesame noodles from the cooler. Any of these combinations will run you less than $12. 

But my favorite meal on a “dime” is the sandwich, made on homemade baguette or a plain or seeded roll. For protein, eaters can choose hummus or local turkey, ham or cheddar. You can also mix-and-match to your heart’s desire. I get mine with both meats and cheese, plus lettuce, onions, housemade pickles, Sriracha mayo, mustard and sprinkles of salt and pepper. It’s hard to beat at $7.50. 

Dining on a Dime is a weekly series featuring well-made, filling bites (something substantial enough to qualify as a small meal or better) for $12 or less. Know of a tasty dish we should feature? Drop us a line: food@sevendaysvt.com

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Former contributor Suzanne Podhaizer is an award-winning food writer (and the first Seven Days food editor) as well as a chef, farmer, and food-systems consultant. She has given talks at the Stone Barns Center for Agriculture's "Poultry School" and its...

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