Ethos
A little update with the menu for this weekend and food/ingredient sourcing♡ and as always, looking for more ways to be mindful & finding our balance. and keeping it real & transparent with you along the way.
Today, we would like to share our favorite podcasts on green living & cultivation of a regenerative earth. Insights to make a change in our day-to-day. For one another, our future, for our Mother Earth.. Please share with us your favorites as well!
conscious living extends on to being aware of the impact we have on others and on our earth. consumerism is almost inescapable in these times that we live in; in this material world, purchase power is a form of activism. let us be conscious of what & how we buy and who we support. the economy is mandated by trends, and trends are decided and made by us. this is our power, this is our voice!!! one person, one decision at a time. it starts with me, it starts with you.
Access to fresh, local & seasonal food. Support local farmers and small businesses and know where your food comes from!! Farmers markets reconnect people and communities to their food system. They create an opportunity where farmers can simultaneously sell fresh, local food and serve as food educators, revitalizing the way consumers shop and eat.
We must slowly turn away and break old habits from our desire for convenience. Co-founder of the Ocean Recovery Alliance, Douglas Woodring says about single-use plastic straws, “the vendors think the consumers want, and the consumers are too slow and can’t be bothered to say they don’t need one when it’s served to them.. both sides are complacent in the problem. People are simply numb to this issue.”
looking into the meat industry + the environment: an ecocentric point of view.
ps: no judgement - all just some insight ♪
At Kimama Cafe, we do our best to finds a balance to bring you delicious food, while keeping our impact in check. Pressures and demands around sustainability and transparency are growing, and the supply chain is perhaps the largest risk, and also the biggest lever of opportunity for becoming a more sustainable business. Today we would like to share with you some of where we source our ingredients and supplies.
a letter from mother earth, via Navdanya Earth University
“Dear children,
I embrace you and welcome you back home.. For those who have come home I ask you to never abandon me again. Abandon the false “economy” that uprooted you, used you, then threw you away.”
our vibration is the basis of our activism and our livelihood- be gentle with yourself, continue to nurture your soul and heal your mind and body as much as you look outward to serve others. honor this time, these glimpses of oneness, connection, and unity. the path is just as much the goal as the destination.
All in divine time and timing, we trust♡ We also plan to return to our take-away and catering services by the end of this month, however, we are working to be more proper in the way we operate so we will still be taking these next few weeks to get organized, plan, and move forward from there.
“when a pattern is finally coming to an end, especially one that has been held in your body/being for a long time, that’s also when you will face the most fear and the most resistance because being set free actually feels incredibly uncomfortable and and unsafe in relation to continue to play out what you've always known.”
Keep fighting the fight! .. and to fight, we must truly know and truly feel what it is we are holding close as our truth - we must never forget what it is we are fighting for. #blacklivesmatter #togetherwerise
“You begin saving the world one man at a time; all else is grandiose romanticism or politics” -Charles Bukowski
it is up to us to let anything, any condition or situation to overpower us or to empower us
the process of deprogramming & reprogramming. peeling the layers, back to our core, shifting away from human doings, and coming back to human beings.