Quavo Releases Free ‘Huncho Farms Cookbook’ Just in Time for Thanksgiving
Quavo is ready to give back to families in need this Thanksgiving through the power of home-cooked meals. On Monday (Nov. 20), the Migos rapper released his new Huncho Farms Cookbook, and provided groceries to families in need.
The 32-year-old’s cookbook — which includes Thanksgiving-themed recipes for turkey, dressing, apple crisp and more — comes as an initiative between Urban Recipe, Atlanta Community Food Bank and Quavo’s own non-profit, Quavo Cares Foundation. The “Greatness” rapper appeared at Urban Recipe in Atlanta, Ga. on Monday for a special pre-Thanksgiving farmers market, in which 300 families received turkeys, groceries and other fresh produce ahead of Thanksgiving, in addition to hygiene products and a hard copy of his new book.
The event’s attendees also received a demonstration of the cookbook’s recipes being made onsite, to make replicating them at home that much easier. Photos from the event were posted to Quavo’s Instagram Stories on Tuesday (Nov. 21).
Speaking with the Atlanta Journal-Constitution at the farmers market, Quavo expressed the importance of giving back during this time of year and noted that it’s a special cause to him, given his own family history.
“It’s very important to give back,” he said. “We came from nothing, so it’s only right that we give back to the people that have nothing or have less. We just try to help the best way we can. This is just a small portion to the big things that we’re doing.”
If you’re looking to try out some new recipes this Thanksgiving, you’re in luck — Quavo’s Huncho Farms Cookbook is available for a free download here.
Starr Bowenbank
Billboard