Chef Wyatt: He’s got the meat, wants to show others a good feast

Rye Brook teenager uses practiced cooking skills to feed neighborhood, give to charity
July 17, 2024 at 11:31 p.m.
Wyatt Feist, a Blind Brook High School rising senior, cooks up sweet potato home fries during his first “The Hungry Wyatt Pop-Up” event hosted at his Rockinghorse Trail home on June 15. The teenage chef uses his cooking skills to both bond with the community and teach disadvantaged children.
Wyatt Feist, a Blind Brook High School rising senior, cooks up sweet potato home fries during his first “The Hungry Wyatt Pop-Up” event hosted at his Rockinghorse Trail home on June 15. The teenage chef uses his cooking skills to both bond with the community and teach disadvantaged children. (Sarah Wolpoff/Westmore News)

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