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A Cooking Lesson: How a Nebraska Program Is Educating and Inspiring Teens

August 7, 2017 2:18

The benefits of freshly prepared foods are widely known, but the kitchen can be a daunting place for many teens. A group of trained chefs in Omaha, Nebraska, are showing young people from low-income neighborhoods how to navigate through the kitchen and learn how to make healthy meals on a budget. (August 9, 2017)

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