PB&J Jam raises money for Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin, with special guest Bobby Portis
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Posted: Mar 3, 2026 8:49 PM CDT
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Some of the great culinary minds of Wisconsin got together Tuesday night to create an original twist on everyone's favorite sandwich, the PB&J.
The PB&J Jam was hosted at the Metro Market in Shorewood, with chefs using all kinds of ingredients to make a masterpiece.
The event was held to raise money for Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin, with donations being collected as the chefs worked on their sandwiches.
Bucks star Bobby Portis made an appearance, and people could pay for a signed picture of him. That money was also donated to Feeding America.
And the winner? Jason Tofte of Tofte's Table and The Steaming Cup in Waukesha.
He received a tiny trophy and $1,000 to donate to a Wisconsin food pantry of his choice.
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