Epic Meal Time and Arnold Schwarzenegger aren’t the only incredibly popular online video series and celebrities collaborating to help a good cause. My Drunk Kitchen and Mary Louise Parker are cooking something charitable up, too.
Hannah Hart recently welcomed the Weeds star into her kitchen and on camera so the pair could bake up a batch of brownies using impromptu ingredients, several glasses of wine, at least one comment relevant to Parker’s film career, and as many puns and marijuana references as possible. The collab resulted in one fantastic marketing video for Parker’s Omaze campaign and some highbrow foodstuffs that she described as “Woah…I mean I’m not kidding” delicious.
You can contribute to Bake Brownies With Mary-Louise Parker And The Cast Of Weeds for a shot at winning a baking session and Weeds
viewing marathon with the cast of Genji Kohan’s hit Showtime series, including airfare and hotel accommodations for two. Contributors can also receive a variety of signed and unsigned Mary Louise Parker, brownie recipe, and Mary Louise Parker plus Hannah Hart paraphernalia depending on the price point at which they contribute.The proceeds from Parker’s campaign go towards Hope North, an organization that educates and heals the young victims of Uganda’s civil war, or, more specifically “an accredited secondary school located on a 40-acre campus with an international arts center, vocational training, and working farm staffed by 26 dedicated Ugandan educators.”
Interested parties who like the cause and want a shot at getting their bake on with Parker and cast can enter to win the experience right here.
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