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        <title><![CDATA[John Krasinski hosts $3M ‘potluck’ feast with Guy Fieri, Martha Stewart]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>John Krasinski&#8217;s <strong>&#8220;Some Good News&#8221;</strong> paid tribute Sunday night to the food industry, restaurant workers and the lengths to which ordinary Americans are going to make sure people get fed during the pandemic —&nbsp;and he brought in some special guests to help.</p><p>He had previously asked viewers to send in their favorite family recipes for a segment called &#8220;SGN Potluck.&#8221; Then he surprised four winners by having Martha Stewart, Guy Fieri, Momofuku chef David Chang and actor Stanley Tucci —&nbsp;Krasinski&#8217;s brother-in-law — cook the dishes.</p><p>Tucci, 59 — who became a viral sensation last week thanks to a viral <strong>video of him making a Negroni</strong> — shook some Quarantinis. &#8220;I won&#8217;t be walking after this,&#8221; the &#8220;Hunger Games&#8221; star noted after putting in two shots each of vanilla and orange vodkas.</p><p>Stewart, 78, whipped up cabbage pierogi, which she also showed off on her own <strong>social media</strong>, and said she ate with &#8220;a lot of vodka.&#8221;</p><p>Chang, 42, made a &#8220;very, very rich&#8221; pasta dish. And Fieri, 52, prepared &#8220;Dynamites&#8221; — a &#8220;monster&#8221; Sloppy Joe-esque meat and cheese sandwich on sourdough.</p><p>At the end of the segment, Krasinski, 40, shocked Fieri with the news that the chef&#8217;s <strong>relief fund</strong> for hard-hit restaurant employees had reached the $20 million mark thanks to a $3 million donation from PepsiCo.&nbsp;Fieri said the announcement gave him goosebumps.</p><p>Krasinski also saluted chef <strong>José Andrés</strong>, 50, who has set up kitchens inside churches and national stadiums from Washington, DC, to Spain to &#8220;feed as many people&#8221; as possible. (So far, over two million meals have been served.) The actor also gave props to a New York City landlord who gave free rent to a pizzeria that&#8217;s been feeding health-care workers.</p><p>&#8220;The beautiful thing about food &#8230; is you don&#8217;t have to be a big-time chef to make a huge difference,&#8221; Krasinski said, pointing to a family who turned their lawn into a food pantry and members of the National Guard packing meals for food banks in Washington state.</p><p>&#8220;It&#8217;s heartwarming to point out that every single person in that segment, that was making food to make a difference, they were doing it all without charging a dollar, because that is just what heroes do,&#8221; Krasinski added.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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