Local Chefs Bring Fresh Food To Sacramento's Low-Income Neighborhoods Monday, February 2, 2015 | Sacramento, CA Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin. An organization spearheaded by Rabbi David Wechsler-Azen is launching a new project that will create community chefs for low-income neighborhoods. These community chefs will design community meal plans and ready-to-(h)eat meals for their neighborhoods that will be distributed from a mobile kitchen. Chefs like Randall Selland and Patrick Mulvaney are teaming up with Rabbi David’s non-profit Fresher Sacramento for the project. Rabbi David and the chefs are kicking off the project at Mulvaney’s B&L Wednesday. #INSIGHT Rabbi David Wechsler-Azen & @RandallSelland talk @FresherSac community meal plans @CapRadioNews pic.twitter.com/JjZcDKezg4 — Drabblist (@CADrabble) February 2, 2015
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