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@chefjoseandres

We all are Citizens of the World. What's good for you, must be good for all. If you are lost, share a plate of food with a stranger...you will find who you are.

Washington, DC and the world
Joined September 2009
Born 13 July

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Jan 2

    We hear about how divided we are... but in most difficult times this past year I saw the best of humanity working hand in hand. I know We The People is strong & cannot be defeated! In 2019 will keep doing our part with a humble plate of food...

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  3. J.J. Snobbish? When my daughters tell me: Daddy sorry but your omelette is not as perfect as Jacques Pepin, that’s not snobbish but a knife to my heart. Very FEW people do an omelette right! Very few! I don’t know 5...

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  4. I’m always happy when I’m proven wrong...😈

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  5. The ones Who looks for perfection on scramble eggs usually means they don’t know how to make a proper omelette....

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  7. The images our team is sending back from Indonesia are heartbreaking. Not just the tsunami...but flooding too. Entire villages forced to flee and many families just returning, so we will support with kitchens to provide hot meals!

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    13 hours ago
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    Chef, within the twitter character limit you are able to express logic, compassion, balance and policy. You're a role model for our politicians. Maybe it is time YOU were President! or if birthplace is an issue, than I'd settle for

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    9 hours ago

    Innovation in dumplings: at ’s China Chilcano, Xiao Long Bao come with a device to inject vinegar without causing the dumpling to explode.

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    10 hours ago

    Chef Andres is one of the very few getting it right....

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    10 hours ago

    In this video, demonstrates a level of emotional intelligence & compassion almost entirely missing from our political discourse. It’s a shame that he wasn’t born in the USA – he’s as or more qualified to be president than everyone else thinking about running.

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    10 hours ago

    In Tijuana, Bringing a ‘Sense of Normalcy’ to Migrant Children, One Meal at a Time (PHOTO ESSAY)

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  14. While we are serving 1000s of meals in Tijuana today, our Food First Responders are also hard at work in Weat Java, Indonesia supporting communities devastated by the tsunami and flooding! The volcano is still very active...

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  16. Francisco while situation always can be better, I think what I saw today at El Barretal is very decent! is doing a good job with kids, with the food plus the Mexican Armada, are doing a good job with shelters

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  17. I agree with you! I have 3 daughters. Too many issues in one conversation. Safe borders? Totally yes! Treating people with respect? Yes! Allowing everyone in? No! Listening to their request? Yes. Improving their life’s at home? USA leadership can do that....

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  18. My message to I invite you to come visit these shelters with me... meet the people and hear their stories.

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  19. This is the Barretal shelter... children playing with piñatas, families in a makeshift school. I met coffee farmers who lost all to fungus, people fleeing violence & gangs. Solution is not higher walls, it is economic development and supporting democracies!

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  20. Sandwich line at full force! In my way to El Barretal! here things are normal. We have bigger issues in America, Opioid crisis etc. to keep the government close doesn’t make any sense. We don’t have a National Security issue!

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