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Anchovy app joins KETV in studio to spotlight Home Cooking from the Heartland

Anchovy app joins KETV in the studio to discuss a $19.99 digital cookbook download that benefits the Food Bank for the Heartland.

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Anchovy app joins KETV in studio to share details on Food Bank for the Heartland cookbook

A $19.99 digital cookbook called Home Cooking from the Heartland, led by Julie Cornell, raises funds for the Food Bank for the Heartland.

SPECIAL GUEST. THIS MONTH, KETV NEWSWATCH SEVEN UNVEILED OUR NEW CHARITY COOKBOOK. A PASSION PROJECT OF JULIE CORNELL. IT’S A DIGITAL COOKBOOK TO BENEFIT FOOD BANK FOR THE HEARTLAND. AND HERE TO SHARE MORE IS EMILY SMITH WITH THE ANCHOVY APP. EMILY, CAN YOU TELL ME A LITTLE BIT ABOUT THE ANCHOVY APP? YEAH, SO ANCHOVY IS AN APP FOR SAVING AND SHARING RECIPES. SO WITHIN THE APP YOU CAN UPLOAD RECIPES FROM WEBSITES, FROM HANDWRITTEN FAMILY RECIPES. AND ANCHOVY KEEPS IT ALL IN ONE PLACE. AND APPS ALSO FREE TO DOWNLOAD. WOW. AND CAN YOU TELL ME ABOUT THE PARTNERSHIP WITH FOOD BANK FOR THE HEARTLAND? WHAT KIND OF INSPIRED THAT? YEAH, SO WE HAVE BEEN WORKING WITH JULIE CORNELL FROM KETV ON THIS FOR A LITTLE WHILE NOW, AND WE JUST HAVE VERY, VERY SIMILAR VALUES. AND ANCHOVY IS AN APP FOR PRESERVING FAMILY RECIPES AND REALLY GATHERING PEOPLE AROUND FOOD. AND SO IT JUST FELT LIKE THE PERFECT FIT TO PARTNER WITH KETV AND JULIE FOR THIS. HOW LONG HAVE YOU GUYS BEEN IN THE PROCESS OF DOING THIS? AND COULD YOU TELL ME WHY IT’S IMPORTANT TO TO GO WITH FOOD BANK FOR THE HEARTLAND? YEAH. SO FOOD INSECURITY AFFECTS 1 IN 5 CHILDREN IN OUR SERVICE AREA. AND SO AT ANCHOVY, WE REALLY WANTED TO DO SOMETHING TO HELP OUT OUR COMMUNITY, SINCE ON THE ANCHOVY TEAM WE’RE ALL NEBRASKA NATIVES AS WELL. SO OUR GOAL WITH THIS IS JUST TO HELP OUR NEIGHBORS HELP OUR COMMUNITY, AND TO JUST BRING JOY THROUGH THIS COOKBOOK AND COOKING AND BRINGING PEOPLE TOGETHER OVER FOOD. DEFINITELY. IT’S SUCH AN IMPORTANT MISSION. AND COULD YOU TELL ME WHAT KIND OF RECIPES ARE IN THE KETV COOKBOOK? YES. SO WE ACTUALLY HAVE OVER 30 RECIPES FROM JULIE, FROM HER FAMILY, AND ALSO FROM THE STAFF HERE AT KETV. SO IT’S A FUN MIX OF SOME FAMILY FRIENDLY DINNERS, SOME APPETIZERS, AND ALSO SOME DESSERTS. IS THERE ANYTHING THAT STANDS OUT TO YOU AS LIKE A FAVORITE RECIPE? JULIE HAS THIS RECIPE FOR SALMON CUPS AND YOU KIND OF MAKE THEM IN A MUFFIN TIN AND THEY’RE DELICIOUS. SO WHAT IS THE SALMON CUP? THAT’S LIKE ALMOST LIKE A CUPCAKE, BUT LIKE A SALMON. YEAH, YEAH. SO YOU BAKE IT SO IT’S BAKED SALMON AND JUST A LITTLE CUPCAKE FORM. SOUNDS GOOD. I’M GONNA HAVE TO TRY IT NOW. THE BOOK IS 1999, AND PROCEEDS BENEFIT THE FOOD BANK. YOU CAN USE THIS QR CODE TO

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Anchovy app joins KETV in studio to share details on Food Bank for the Heartland cookbook

A $19.99 digital cookbook called Home Cooking from the Heartland, led by Julie Cornell, raises funds for the Food Bank for the Heartland.

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Updated: 12:29 PM CST Mar 3, 2026

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Emily Smith with Anchovy joined KETV in the studio to talk about the Anchovy app and a new digital charity cookbook called Home Cooking from the Heartland, benefiting Food Bank for the Heartland.Previous Coverage: KETV launches cookbook supporting the Food Bank for the HeartlandSmith said Anchovy is a free app that helps people save and share recipes, including ones from websites and handwritten family recipes, keeping everything in one place. She said the partnership with KETV’s Julie Cornell grew out of shared values around preserving family recipes and bringing people together over food.”Food insecurity affects 1 in 5 children in our service area,” Smith said.Smith said the cookbook includes more than 30 recipes from Cornell, her family and KETV staff, ranging from family-friendly dinners to appetizers and desserts. She highlighted Cornell’s “salmon cups,” baked in a muffin tin.The digital cookbook costs $19.99, and proceeds benefit Food Bank for the Heartland. Viewers can download it using this link and register for an Anchovy account.NAVIGATE: Home | Weather | Local News | National | Sports | Newscasts on demand |

Emily Smith with Anchovy joined KETV in the studio to talk about the Anchovy app and a new digital charity cookbook called Home Cooking from the Heartland, benefiting Food Bank for the Heartland.

Previous Coverage: KETV launches cookbook supporting the Food Bank for the Heartland

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Smith said Anchovy is a free app that helps people save and share recipes, including ones from websites and handwritten family recipes, keeping everything in one place. She said the partnership with KETV’s Julie Cornell grew out of shared values around preserving family recipes and bringing people together over food.

“Food insecurity affects 1 in 5 children in our service area,” Smith said.

Smith said the cookbook includes more than 30 recipes from Cornell, her family and KETV staff, ranging from family-friendly dinners to appetizers and desserts. She highlighted Cornell’s “salmon cups,” baked in a muffin tin.

The digital cookbook costs $19.99, and proceeds benefit Food Bank for the Heartland. Viewers can download it using this link and register for an Anchovy account.

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