Many Dishes, One Spoon

Chef Christopher Commandant is a Kanien’kéha Educator & Food Knowledge Keeper…and I’m honoured he chose to rock one of our Dish With One Spoon t-shirts! Judging by these photos, if he ever needs a side hustle, t-shirt model is definitely up there!

Keeping the spirit of food, culture, and community alive & well on Turtle Island. Niá:wen kó:wa Chris!

Our Dish With One Spoon design is available on shirts, hoodies, hats & more in our online shop!

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