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Show Notes
<p>An Altadena bar owner works to be a good neighbor while a cooking school taps home chefs from around the globe.</p>
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<li>After the Eaton Fire, Randy Clement, who owns Good Neighbor Bar, used wine delivery software to canvas Altadena, informing neighbors whether or not their homes had survived.</li>
<li>Sergio Olmos reports on the recent immigration raids in Kern County.</li>
<li>Lisa Kyung Gross founded the League of Kitchens Cooking School, where women from around the world act as instructors; now, they've compiled their recipes into a cookbook.</li>
<li>Mother and daughter Patricia Tanumihardja and Juliana Evari Suparman share recipes from their Indonesian kitchen.</li>
<li>Finally, Good Food looks back on a conversation with Slanted Door chef Charles Phan, who died unexpectedly last week.</li>
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