New Kitchen At HFB Now Open! ![]() New Keegan Kitchen Opens A new and expanded Keegan Kitchen opens to provide more nutritious meals to children. More children living with uncertainty about whether they’ll have enough nutritious food to eat will be fed thanks to the Houston Food Bank and its new, state-of-the-art commercial kitchen. Construction of the 10,000 square-foot Keegan Kitchen, housed within the Food Bank’s headquarters/warehouse east of downtown, is complete. Production of nutritious hot meals for delivery to school-aged children at after-school and summer program sites is underway. The thoughtful layout and state-of-the-art equipment make production much more efficient and volunteer-friendly. The kitchen is visible from the reception area and Houston Texans Cafe on the first floor, and from the second floor Conference Center. Enhanced equipment for handling fresh produce. Houston Food Bank is a leader in the distribution of fresh fruits and vegetables (40% of its distribution), and new equipment for handling produce is especially useful. Before, kitchen staff had to handle pieces of produce one-at-a-time. Now, the kitchen’s Cold Prep Room features a produce wedger that can slice 90 apples in a minute, and a “produce Jacuzzi” sink that quickly washes large batches of fresh fruits and vegetables. There is also a high-capacity peeler that can peel 30 pounds of potatoes in one-to-three minutes. “This new equipment along with new processes will transform our productivity, all designed to help us expand the number of meals we produce for children,” says Brian Greene, president/CEO of Houston Food Bank. “Sadly, one in four kids in southeast Texas is at risk for hunger. We’re grateful to the community for donating the funds needed to build this bigger, better kitchen so we can feed even more children through our Kids Cafe program.” |
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