Celeb lunchboxes to benefit hunger relief!!
Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 4:01 pm
NEW YORK – Mario Batali is doing it. So are Gwyneth Paltrow and Salman Rushdie.
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These and other celebrities from the culinary, entertainment and literary worlds are donating one-of-a-kind lunchboxes they designed to help raise money for the hungry.
The boxes are being sold online at http://www.thelunchboxauction.org until midnight Thursday. Bidding starts at $100.
Cameron Diaz, for example, offers a green concoction. One side depicts remnants of an environmental friendly lunch of whole foods and a metal fork on one side. The other side shows a wasteful lunch: paper, plastic fork and cup, and a juice box.
Each of the boxes is signed by the artist.
They will benefit Food Bank for New York City and The Lunchbox Fund, which provides lunch to impoverished schoolchildren in South Africa.
I just want to know one thing: the site shows that Michael Richards is making a lunchbox. Is it going to be like the cool metal lunchboxes we all took to school, with an action scene of Richards yelling "Nigger!" thirty-seven times to a mostly black audience?
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These and other celebrities from the culinary, entertainment and literary worlds are donating one-of-a-kind lunchboxes they designed to help raise money for the hungry.
The boxes are being sold online at http://www.thelunchboxauction.org until midnight Thursday. Bidding starts at $100.
Cameron Diaz, for example, offers a green concoction. One side depicts remnants of an environmental friendly lunch of whole foods and a metal fork on one side. The other side shows a wasteful lunch: paper, plastic fork and cup, and a juice box.
Each of the boxes is signed by the artist.
They will benefit Food Bank for New York City and The Lunchbox Fund, which provides lunch to impoverished schoolchildren in South Africa.
I just want to know one thing: the site shows that Michael Richards is making a lunchbox. Is it going to be like the cool metal lunchboxes we all took to school, with an action scene of Richards yelling "Nigger!" thirty-seven times to a mostly black audience?