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Kitchenware Launched to Help Raise Fund for Hungry Kids

Jennifer Ross by Jennifer Ross
September 15, 2019
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Artwork from Kristen Bell can now be seen in kitchenware. The artist has collaborated with Williams- Sonoma to provide a culinary collection. Host of the Food Network program Barefoot Contessa, Ina Garten is also a part of the project. Another name associated with this kitchenware project is wine expert on the Emmy award winning Netflix series Queer Eye, Antoni Porowski.

The project is an initiative by ‘No Kid Hungry‘, a charitable organization. This organization works around the nation to curb hunger among children. This is part of food collaborations by the organization for fundraising to bring change. The organization aims at raising 25 million meals so that the hungry kids can receive three meals every day. For this the ‘No Kid Hungry’ aims at raising a fund of $ 2.5 million. They say that fundraising initiative will get 30% off retail price of the items.

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Other than huge names and monumental cause attached to the whole kitchen collection, it’s a cool move to purchase a piece or 3. The renowned host Barefoot Contessa has also added her decorative touch to the NO KID HUNGRY TOOLS FOR CHANGE SILICONE SPATULA. It has a special message ‘Cook like a pro’, like Porowski’s spatula. Spatula is equipped with an oversized, BPA-free head that helps to scoop, scrape, mix, blend and fold having an ergonomically shaped paintbrush-style beech handle for maximum comfort. Here is everything you want to know about kitchenware. Bell’s durable glazed porcelain mug also features her other artwork and signature work. The wine and food connoisseur’s original design has SHARE YOUR FOOD inscribed on it going hand in hand with the giving nature of the organisation.

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Jennifer has been a part of the journey ever since The American Reporter started. As a strong learner and passionate writer, she contributes her editing skills for the news agency. She also jots down intellectual pieces from health category.

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