Behind the Name: Mother’s Table
Mother’s Table was born from a simple, deeply rooted idea that nourishment is meant to be shared. The table has always been more than a place to eat. It’s where people gather, where stories are held, where care is offered.
But for many mothers, especially in postpartum, that care is missing. Women are often the ones preparing the meals, holding everything together, and giving of themselves while their own nourishment is overlooked.
Mother’s Table is a return to that space. A place where the mother is no longer the one serving, but the one being nourished. The one RECEIVING. Where food is warm, intentional, and restorative. Where she is supported, held, and cared for in a way that honors the depth of this season.