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The Founder

Hi there!  My name is Holly, and this is Blaire, my 2nd, whose birth inspired Restorative Roots (formerly Mama Meals).

My first pregnancy I prepared a ton for the birth but mostly ignored postpartum.  I ate what I thought was “healthy” like cold smoothies and salads, then splurged on junky stuff from friends and family, which left me constipated and feeling blah all the time.

Then stumbled upon the book The First Forty Days, by Heng Ou, and learned new mamas should eat warm, soft, cooked, easy-to-digest foods like soups, stews, and broths. 

When I got pregnant with Blaire I was SO EXCITED to do things differently.  I cooked and froze 60 meals following principles from Chinese medicine, Ayurveda, and Nourishing Traditions by Weston A. Price.

WHAT A DIFFERENCE!!!

Every meal left me feeling nourished, safe, and like I was being wrapped in a warm hug. This postpartum felt so much easier even with a toddler running around, and ZERO constipation!  Plus all my husband Eric had to do was heat up the food!

I cooked for a few friends who gave me similar feedback and it became obvious this was something the birth world truly needed, so Mama Meals was born, November of 2021, in our home kitchen.

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Smiling family of four posing in front of a leafy green hedge.
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Our Family

Growing up my husband Eric and I were chronically sick.  Eric, our CEO (aka Chief Papa) dealt with headaches, ear infections, horrible allergies, and more, and I struggled with seemingly constant gut issues.  Doctors visits were the norm, and the answer always seemed to be another pill.  

When we met back in 2011, we watched the documentary Food Inc which really opened our eyes to the food system. 

We started trading junk food and nights out at the bar for organic food and nights in watching food documentaries and drinking kombucha. Our physical and mental health underwent radical changes, and we felt called to help others take control of their health.

Eric published books on nutrition and cooking while I started blogging about organic food and non-toxic living. I started making our own soaps, toothpaste and cleaning products, and we slowly adopted a less-wasteful lifestyle.

Today we live in Orange County, practice respectful parenting, eat organ meat, go to the beach, have friends over for ice baths, homeschool, exercise, and of course love helping others!

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Our Company

Rooted in practices like Traditional Chinese Medicine, Ayurveda, and Weston A. Price, we craft meals designed to nourish mothers during pregnancy, postpartum, and beyond.

Restorative Roots meals are a lifeline during a vulnerable and tender time. Our recipes forego cold, raw, and dry foods in favor of warm, soft, and easy-to-digest meals that promote postpartum recovery.

We use organic, gluten-free, pasture-raised, and regenerative ingredients because it matters. 

Each meal is made to replenish, restore, and energize you with every bite. Real ingredients, lovingly prepared, and tailored for the unique needs of new mamas.

Real nutrition = real nourishment. It’s obvious, isn’t it? And yet, it feels radical.

Restorative Roots is more than a meal service – It’s about giving moms the tools to heal in a world that often overlooks or overcomplicates their needs. 

It's a movement to spread the sacred power of food and simplicity, while honoring mothers, families, and our planet. 

Assorted postpartum foods including soups, fruits, and pancakes on a wooden table
Two bowls of postpartum freezer meals with a menu and ingredients
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Our Core Values

Honor the Land: We partner with companies who honor the land, embody the principles of regeneration, and aim to restore our soil to a fertile wonderland for generations to come.

Simplicity: From the ingredients we choose to how we conduct business, we strive for simplicity, efficiency, and effectiveness.

Heart-Centered: As a close-knit community, we hold one another accountable with kindness, respect, and compassion while always upholding the Golden Rule.

Self Starters: We’re entrepreneurs to the core. We don’t pass the buck, we find answers to our own questions, and when something needs to get done, we do it.