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Health is something that we often take for granted, until we lose it. For me… choosing to become plant-based (vegan) was easy and authentic to me. Being that I am Buddhist and also a long-time Yoga & Ayurveda practitioner, veganism was something that was in alignment with my personal values, as well as with my philosophical teachings and studies. But finding vegan, in a world that thrives on the consumption of meat and animal byproducts... that was a completely different story. I struggled every time we dined out or met with family or friends for dinner. I just could not find foods or meals that were ethical, sustainable or organically produced. I got tired of hearing “you can just order a salad.” So, I began experimenting on my own, at home.
My kitchen soon became my creation station, and my family and friends became my taste testers... and they didn’t seem to mind. But the most important discovery for me was that I felt safe. Safe being in the privacy of my own kitchen, where I was no longer ridiculed, judged or criticized for my lifestyle choice of being vegan, and where I knew I could incorporate all my dietary needs, without the risk of being exposed to cross contamination or pathogens. What started out as a culinary trial and error system of exploring food diversity, that was also healthy, organic, sustainable, and balanced… became Mitahara Vegan.
Mitahara is a Sanskrit combination word from Mita (Moderate) and Ahara (Taking Food, Diet), which together mean moderate diet. It represents a concept linking nutrition to the health of ones body and mind. It's an Indian Philosophy that integrates awareness about food, drink, balanced diet and consumption habits, and its effect on the body and mind. Eating in moderation means eating only as much food as your body needs, and foods that are fresh, wholesome and plant-based to vitalize the body. It does not mean completely eliminating the foods that you love, but instead eating them selectively and avoiding excess.
I am not here to push a specific diet on you. But regardless of what dietary theory you resonate yourself with, my delicious culinary creations will help you incorporate more plants into your meals.
Health is not about eating perfectly at every meal of every day. It’s about sticking to those seemingly small habits that pay big dividends: surrounding ourselves with uplifting people, exercising regularly, sleeping well, choosing positive thoughts, and living in a supportive environment. It’s about living your best life! That means taking the time and effort to assess and focus on those important aspects of our lives on a regular basis. When we bring awareness and effort into our daily lives, that’s when transformation occurs, and we start to see big changes in our health and life.
Chef Sharon Ballenger
The mission of Mitahara Vegan is to promote sustainable, healthy, and compassionate living. Research has demonstrated that a plant-based (vegan) diet centered around organic whole foods is the most supportive diet for health and longevity. A plant-based diet also has the benefits of preventing the suffering and ecological destruction caused by the consumption of animal products. As part of our commitment to you, our animal friends, and our planet, Mitahara Vegan offers nutritionally balanced, natural, mostly organic and locally-sourced, 100% plant-based meals that are healthy, sustainable, compassionate, and delicious!
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