TO RESTORE
Cooking is the practice of presence.
The processes of cultivating, cooking and crafting art— through the medium of grown ingredients—are a reflection of how we remake ourselves.
These one-on-one series give you space to explore your feelings through the act of cooking & to identify your relationship with food.
Food is greater than the boundaries of energy we’ve come to confine eating within. It is a language, the line that connects-the-dots between people and planet, meditation in practice, our own definition, and so much of how we are tied to memory.
Reset
Cooking Classes that explore our body’s reactions to the physical connection of fingers to food. A hands-on educational series about the somatic practice of mindful menus.
For the individual, to learn how to cook is to learn how to be present. This is a meditation. Our practice set in the kitchen so that you can utilize your habits made here in your everyday life. This is a 4-Part One-On-One Workshop Series, with scaleable pricing.
We will explore:
Ingredient Selection
Agricultural Connections
Dish Creation
Meditation
Mindfulness
“‘We wait for the rice, the rice does not wait for us’, is what I was taught. And so began my education how food teaches us presense and reminds us that the experience of creating a meal is not self-centered. Like limbs of a body, food is cultivated from a collaboration that equally stretches far across the world and connects us intimately with ourselves.”
-Anisha Mandol
Redefine
Your relationship with food starts with your narrative. And there is always time to write a new story.
In this cooking series, we will expand on the perspective change within the Reset classes, and cultivate confidence with our intuition through the art of food. As we experiment with technique, we will establish new relationships with flexibility and curiosity as we hone our creativity and develop a practice that helps us expand our view of food as merely energy. If we are what we eat, we are how we eat. Our practice of creating can define our narrative.