Charlie Trotter has practiced quiet philanthropy such as cooking in people's homes for charity, feeding the poor in the restaurant's neighborhood and making dishes for fundraisers.
With his David Bouley, they will stage a charity dinner at the Bouley Test Kitchen in Manhattan to aid New Alternatives for Children, a New York nonprofit that helps families care for their disabled or chronically ill children.
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