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Chef José Andrés’s World Central Kitchen Partners With Local Restaurants to Feed Houstonians Impacted by Power Outages
The nonprofit delivered 2,000 meals from spots like Burns Original BBQ, Soulside Wings, and Street to Kitchen Thai
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As power outages and chilly temperatures continue in Houston, a group of local chefs teamed up with chef José Andrés’s culinary nonprofit World Central Kitchen to feed Houstonians in need on Wednesday.
World Central Kitchen announced on Wednesday night that it had partnered up with Houston barbecue stalwart Burns Original BBQ to distribute 700 smoked meat sandwiches to residents living in Houston-area senior living homes who were without power. East End Thai eatery Street to Kitchen contributed 400 meals to the effort, preparing dishes for people housed at Jim “Mattress Mack” McIngvale’s Gallery Furniture, which has functioned as an impromptu shelter during the storm.
Chefs feed cold, hungry Houstonians during devastating winter storm
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Chef Chris Williams (center) and his brother Ben Williams (left) gave meals out to Houstonians struggling during the February 2021 winter storm.Courtesy of Chris WilliamsShow MoreShow Less
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Chef Chris Williams of Lucille s gave meals out to Houstonians struggling during the February 2021 winter storm.Courtesy of Chris WilliamsShow MoreShow Less
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As more than a million Houstonians struggled with no power, no heat and no water in freezing temperatures since Monday s winter storm, chefs stepped up to help the community as they ve done many times before from hurricanes to the coronavirus pandemic.
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A woman and an 8-year-old girl are dead due to carbon monoxide poisoning after a car was left running in a garage to help generate heat, Houston police said Tuesday morning.
A woman and an 8-year-old girl are dead due to carbon monoxide poisoning after a car was left running in a garage to help generate heat, Houston police said Tuesday morning.