Refugee Chefs Are Changing Milwaukee's Culinary Landscape - News Summed Up

Refugee Chefs Are Changing Milwaukee's Culinary Landscape


They formulated a plan to hold six dinners with meals prepared by refugee chefs from February through April. (Sue Vilet/Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service via AP) The Associated PressBy ANA MARTINEZ-ORTIZ of Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service. ___The nonprofit news outlet Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service provided this article to The Associated Press through a collaboration with Institute for Nonprofit News. Gardner-Mishlove eventually joined forces with Saehee Chang, whose mother was a refugee from North Korea and has connections in Milwaukee's food network. The nonprofit news outlet Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service provided this article to The Associated Press through a collaboration with Institute for Nonprofit News.


Source: Ethiopian News March 30, 2019 05:03 UTC



Loading...
Loading...
  

Loading...

                           
/* -------------------------- overlay advertisemnt -------------------------- */