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Cooks Who Care Community Cookbook: Entertaining for Mental Health (Philly Edition)
The Cooks Who Care Community Cookbook is a first-of-its-kind filming cookbook project. This book is a compilation of seasonal recipes shared by 25+ chefs, beverage professionals & health experts (most hailing from the Philadelphia area) who are committed to supporting mental health advocacy in the Food & Beverage Industries.
Packed with unique tastes & global flavors, it includes home entertaining recipes for cooks of all skill levels. What really sets this project apart is that each recipe is accompanied by an interactive QR code, linking the user to how-to videos from the recipe contributors themselves. Each video was professionally filmed by cinematographer and producer Eric Lovett Jr., and his team at iLovett Films.
These demo videos give the reader access to step-by-step instructions from experts in their craft. Taste what the city of Brotherly Love has to offer while supporting the mental health of food service workers. 100% of proceeds benefit food & beverage workers available through our nonprofit partners The Nava Center and Southern Smoke Foundation.
Cooks Who Care Community Cookbook: Entertaining for Mental Health (Philly Edition)
In a world where the pressures of daily life can weigh heavily on individuals, particularly within the demanding food and beverage industry, the “Cooks Who Care Community Cookbook: Entertaining for Mental Health (Philly Edition)” emerges as a beacon of hope and connection. Curated by Maria and Scott Campbell, seasoned chefs and advocates for mental health, this cookbook serves a dual purpose: to celebrate the art of cooking while addressing the urgent need for mental wellness support in the culinary community.
Moreover, the cookbook goes beyond just recipes; it offers practical tips on hosting gatherings that prioritize mental wellness. Maria and Scott provide guidance on creating inclusive atmospheres, encouraging meaningful conversations, and fostering a sense of togetherness. They emphasize that entertaining isn’t just about the food; it’s about the connections we build and the support we offer one another. This holistic approach to entertaining encourages readers to think critically about how they can create environments that nurture mental health.