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aMYLK Lifestyle & News — food and beverage

Saveur Magazine Feature!

Saveur Magazine Feature!

We were featured in Saveur Magazine as one of Portland's Top 12 Culinary Souveniers! 


How Do You Want To Feel?

How Do You Want To Feel?

If you have found aMYLK, you’re likely already on a healing path. One where you’ve encountered a health challenge and you’ve made a decision to prioritize taking care of your body. You’re part of a community of people that understands the connection between what you eat and how you feel and while you probably buy the occasional croissant, you try to eat clean most of the time. 


The aMYLK Life

The aMYLK Life

I am profoundly grateful for the life that I have cultivated and the community that I have built through aMYLK. It all started because I was experiencing undiagnosed mystery illness symptoms and I was suspicious that it had something to do with nutrition.

A Need for Pure Food

A Need for Pure Food

If you are a person who considers food to be medicine, aMYLK is for you. If you are a person experiencing mystery illness symptoms, aMYLK is for you. If you are on a healing journey of any kind (emotional, spiritual, physical) aMYLK is for you.

I created aMYLK to heal myself. I created aMYLK to help you heal, too and I know that healing looks different for everyone, but I hope that at some point on your journey, aMYLK has done its job.

We keep things simple at aMYLK. All of our products are made from...


The Philosophical Musings of a Mylkmaid...

The Philosophical Musings of a Mylkmaid...

Travel and rest always offer up fresh perspectives for me, and I find myself reflecting today on consumption as a spiritual practice - not just thinking of food as medicine, or food as fuel, but food as a portal to deeper connection…to oneness.