Kinfolk Hearth
Postpartum Care
Providing you and your growing family the deep nourishment needed during your postpartum journey. We believe postpartum is a time of expansion, healing, and restoration. Let us form a kinship with one another to nourish your mind, body, and soul.
Food should be fun. Here at Kinfolk Hearth we believe that food should ultimately bring you joy. During the postpartum time it is important to nurture rituals around all aspects of health. This is why we wanted to create a postpartum meal service that is vibrant, pleasure centered, and created for the postpartum body. Around our hearth, we want to cultivate a community that feeds the soul and body.
Postpartum Care & Nutrition Rooted in Innate Wisdom
Postpartum care and practices are found cross culturally around the world. In Ayurvedic and Traditional Chinese Medicine, the first forty days are particularly important as this is a crucial time for rest, healing, and deep bonding with baby. It is through the framework of these traditional practices that we have created deeply nourishing recipes, ritual, and care practices that have the postpartum time in mind.
Postpartum is not magically over after six weeks. It is a continuous process that lasts a lifetime. Pregnancy, birth, and postpartum change a woman’s body. We believe these changes are beautiful and meant to be revered. Matrescence is the transformative step into motherhood; postpartum care is a wonderful way to guarantee mothers are tended to and allowed the time, space, and energy to fully embody this new identity.
Growing a Regenerative Food Economy
Where our food comes from matters. Unfortunately, so much of our food is grown in dead soil. What does that mean for us? This means that most of our food is lacking in the nutrient density needed for proper nutrition. This is why we source our ingredients from trusted local farms and ranches, from people dedicated to growing soil as much as they are to growing food. This is how we do our part in creating a resilient food economy that fights climate change, through proper land management and farming practices free of pesticides, herbicides, and hormones. It is imperative that we collectively tend to the earth and climate for future generations.