Guy Fieri
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He is. He walks the talk. There's no bullshit about that.
He is. He walks the talk. There's no bullshit about that.
He is. He walks the talk. There's no bullshit about that.
He helped me with the fundraiser. We do. So I do a lot of philanthropy. That's my, you know, being a dad is my biggest job, my biggest responsibility. Husband, restaurateur, chef. But my end game is my philanthropy. Philanthropy to me, I mean, I have so much opportunity and there's so many good things coming my way. I try to divert as much of that towards doing it.
He helped me with the fundraiser. We do. So I do a lot of philanthropy. That's my, you know, being a dad is my biggest job, my biggest responsibility. Husband, restaurateur, chef. But my end game is my philanthropy. Philanthropy to me, I mean, I have so much opportunity and there's so many good things coming my way. I try to divert as much of that towards doing it.
He helped me with the fundraiser. We do. So I do a lot of philanthropy. That's my, you know, being a dad is my biggest job, my biggest responsibility. Husband, restaurateur, chef. But my end game is my philanthropy. Philanthropy to me, I mean, I have so much opportunity and there's so many good things coming my way. I try to divert as much of that towards doing it.
So my philanthropy is about first responders. First responders, active military and veterans. But now that I have this program going where we can do things to raise money, and it's not just raise money, it's raise the money and then do things with it. Like when the fires happened in L.A., we went down with our team with a big rescue trailer that's 50 feet long.
So my philanthropy is about first responders. First responders, active military and veterans. But now that I have this program going where we can do things to raise money, and it's not just raise money, it's raise the money and then do things with it. Like when the fires happened in L.A., we went down with our team with a big rescue trailer that's 50 feet long.
So my philanthropy is about first responders. First responders, active military and veterans. But now that I have this program going where we can do things to raise money, and it's not just raise money, it's raise the money and then do things with it. Like when the fires happened in L.A., we went down with our team with a big rescue trailer that's 50 feet long.
We can feed about 5,000 a day out of it. And I have a bunch of chef buddies, and so they all come and help, and we just pump out food for first responders. But I was doingβwe had the fires in Maui and devastation. And I know the fire feeling because I was up there in Northern California in Sonoma County when we had our bad fires. And so we raised money. So I got 40 chefs together.
We can feed about 5,000 a day out of it. And I have a bunch of chef buddies, and so they all come and help, and we just pump out food for first responders. But I was doingβwe had the fires in Maui and devastation. And I know the fire feeling because I was up there in Northern California in Sonoma County when we had our bad fires. And so we raised money. So I got 40 chefs together.
We can feed about 5,000 a day out of it. And I have a bunch of chef buddies, and so they all come and help, and we just pump out food for first responders. But I was doingβwe had the fires in Maui and devastation. And I know the fire feeling because I was up there in Northern California in Sonoma County when we had our bad fires. And so we raised money. So I got 40 chefs together.
We were all in town doing, I do a show called Tournament of Champions. They were in town for the tournament. And we put on a dinner for 150 people. So I called Taylor and said, hey, I'm doing this event. You want to come up? And he says, only if I get to cook. We're going to cook together. So we brought up all these four sixes, these tomahawk chops the size of a manhole cover. And we cooked.
We were all in town doing, I do a show called Tournament of Champions. They were in town for the tournament. And we put on a dinner for 150 people. So I called Taylor and said, hey, I'm doing this event. You want to come up? And he says, only if I get to cook. We're going to cook together. So we brought up all these four sixes, these tomahawk chops the size of a manhole cover. And we cooked.
We were all in town doing, I do a show called Tournament of Champions. They were in town for the tournament. And we put on a dinner for 150 people. So I called Taylor and said, hey, I'm doing this event. You want to come up? And he says, only if I get to cook. We're going to cook together. So we brought up all these four sixes, these tomahawk chops the size of a manhole cover. And we cooked.
And so we sat there and we raised money. And we did all these different things like go to four sixes ranch. You can go have a culinary experience with Guy, blah, blah, blah, blah. And in one night, We raised $1.7 million with 150 people in the room.
And so we sat there and we raised money. And we did all these different things like go to four sixes ranch. You can go have a culinary experience with Guy, blah, blah, blah, blah. And in one night, We raised $1.7 million with 150 people in the room.