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Why Mario Batali’s Clogs are Orange

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Chef Mario Batali Takes Food Stamp Challenge

Wednesday, May 16th, 2012

Many teens in New York City and elsewhere survive with help from the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program – or food stamps – to pay for the food on the table. But two teens in New York, Leo and Benno Batali, are living on food stamps by choice this week, as their family takes on the Food Stamp Challenge. Their dad, celebrity chef Mario Batali, is a member of the board of the Food Bank for New York City, and he’s talking with his family and with viewers on TV show The Chew about just how challenging it can be to eat for $1.48 per person per meal, which is the federal allotment for families in need.

Mario Batali, speaking at the 2012 NYC Food Bank's Can-Do awards, has taken up the Food Stamp Challenge. (Photo by ANDREW H. WALKER, Getty Images)

Mario Batali, speaking at the 2012 New York City Food Bank's Can-Do awards, has taken up the Food Stamp Challenge. (Photo by ANDREW H. WALKER, Getty Images)

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Mario Batali and Family Take Food Stamp Challenge

Mario Batali, his son (here in 2010), and the rest of their family are taking the Food Stamp Challenge. (Photo by RACHEL CHANDLER, Vogue Daily)

Mario Batali, his son and the rest of their family are taking the Food Stamp Challenge. (Photo by RACHEL CHANDLER, Vogue Daily)

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Chef Solomon Visits High School Culinary Students

Chef Arnym Solomon visits high school culinary students every year. (Photo by DEREK GEE, Buffalo News)

Chef Arnym Solomon demonstrates the art of filleting a fish in Buffalo. (Photo by DEREK GEE, Buffalo News)

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High Schools Provide Unique Food Education

Friday, May 4th, 2012

Throughout the country, high school teens are coming up with innovative ways to get their schools and classmates involved in, er, beefing up school food. Whether it’s planting school gardens, running in-school cafes or  improving the fare on the lunch line, students are trying to find ways to incorporate sustainability, care for the planet and entrepreneurship into their classroom curriculum. The Daily Meal dishes on its findings.

Classroom Cafe is operated by high school seniors in the school district's administration building in West Allis, Wisc. (Photo by WEST ALIS-WEST MILWAUKEE SCHOOLS))

Classroom Cafe is operated by Wisconsin high school seniors in this school district administration building in West Allis, Wisc. (Photo by WEST ALIS-WEST MILWAUKEE SCHOOLS)

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