Jamie Oliver & Paul McCartney: Anti-Landmine Campaign
By JULIETTE ROSSANT![]() Landmines are a global scurge that target civilians months, years, and decades after a conflict ends. Princess Diana passionately supported anti-landmine campaigns, and now Paul McCartney and Jamie Oliver are lending their celebrity support. Eat lunch or dinner (or just virtually eat) and help support the campaign to end landmines by the Canadian Landmine Foundation and the UK's Adopt-A-Minefield. Super Chef urges its readers to join today, June 12, the Night of a Thousand Dinners Celebration (N1KD) worldwide and Day of 1,000 Lunches Campaign in Canada. You register and donate a minimum of $25 and receive an access to a download of the previously unreleased McCartney Song called Lifelong Passion (Sail Away) and recipes from Jamie. This special Paul McCartney track, "Lifelong Passion" is a track Paul recorded under the name The Fireman, the result of collaborations between Paul McCartney and respected producer Youth. Paul has teamed up with celebrity chef Jamie Oliver to celebrate the theme of 'Dining to Demine'. Jamie has offered exclusive free recipes that are available for download from June 5-12th.Jamie's menu includes an appetizer of Humble Home-cooked Beans, a main course of Summer Tomato Pasta, and dessert of Eton Mess.The downloadable recipes come from Jamie's cookbooks. Today is the last day you can download Paul's song. Previous articles: [Chefs & Politics - complete] Technorati Tags: superchefblog, Juliette Rossant, super chef, celebrities, chefs, food, restaurants, cooking, branding, cuisine, blogging, food blogging --> back to Super Chef |








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