Mihi mai — page 04 · tables we set

A handful of kitchens, growers and studios we sit beside.

We are not a busy agency. The notebook keeps a short list of partners — mostly small Aotearoa businesses within an hour's drive — whose work we believe in and whose tables we have shared. These are the people who quietly shape what the journal looks like, season by season.

Twelve neighbours · Sorted by table

Names we mention often, by their right name.

Each card is a small acknowledgement. A few of them have shared their suppers; the rest send vegetables, jars or pages our way. Use the tabs to filter by sector.

Market garden · Banks Peninsula

Karoro Greens Cooperative

A four-grower cooperative on the peninsula. Greens and root vegetables that quietly shape every winter recipe we publish.

"Their notes about our pumpkins were so careful, we keep a copy in the packing shed."

Bakery · Lyttelton

Salt Bay Bake House

A two-oven shop that supplies the loaves we tear into during workshops. A patient teacher of slow proofing.

"Plain language, plain bread, plain respect for the people who eat it."

Café · Diamond Harbour

The Wharf Hall Café

The community café where the Saturday workshops are held. Their long table is the room every recipe wants to live in.

"Working with the kitchen is a kind of correspondence — letters that arrive in jars."

Orchard · Tai Tapu

Maungatua Orchards

A family orchard whose pears, plums and quinces appear across our autumn pages, by name and by harvest week.

"They wrote about our windfall fruit as if it mattered. It does, of course."

Studio · Christchurch

Hāpai Studio

The independent design studio that helps us print our small Sunday booklet at the end of each season.

"They edit a layout the way they edit a recipe: quietly, twice."

Community kitchen · Akaroa

Te Pātaka Kai

A neighbourhood kitchen where leftover workshop preserves find their way to a shared shelf each month.

"Three jars, a written note, and a kind email each time."

Magazine · National

Whenua & Whisk Quarterly

An independent print quarterly we contribute the occasional long essay to — once or twice a year, when the writing is ready.

"A reliable, careful voice. We never have to ask twice."

Cellar · Waipara

Stillwater Cider Cellar

A small cellar whose autumn cider sits behind a few of our braising recipes, and whose family supplies most of our table apples.

"They cook with our cider as if they grew the apples themselves."

Library · Christchurch

Tūranga Reading Room

The central library hosts our occasional Tuesday talks on home cooking, recipe writing and the small history of New Zealand pantries.

"Quiet sessions, full chairs, the right kind of audience."

School · Lyttelton

Whakaraupō Primary Garden

A school garden where the workshop crew runs a free lunchtime cooking session for senior students once a term.

"They taught the children to taste twice. The children taught us back."

Maker · Akaroa

Pūoro Pottery Workshop

The small ceramics studio that throws the bowls we use across our photographs. Their plates hold every Tuesday plate on the home page.

"Three bowls, two glazes, twenty cooked dishes. A long, trusted line."

Festival · Banks Peninsula

Kaimoana Long Lunch

An annual community lunch we help to plan. We do not cater — we write the menu booklet that sits on every table.

"A friendly editorial hand, on a deadline that suited the tide."

Market garden · Banks Peninsula

Karoro Greens Cooperative

A four-grower cooperative on the peninsula. Greens and root vegetables that quietly shape every winter recipe we publish.

Orchard · Tai Tapu

Maungatua Orchards

A family orchard whose pears, plums and quinces appear across our autumn pages, by name and by harvest week.

Cellar · Waipara

Stillwater Cider Cellar

A small cellar whose autumn cider sits behind a few of our braising recipes, and whose family supplies most of our table apples.

Bakery · Lyttelton

Salt Bay Bake House

A two-oven shop that supplies the loaves we tear into during workshops. A patient teacher of slow proofing.

Café · Diamond Harbour

The Wharf Hall Café

The community café where the Saturday workshops are held. Their long table is the room every recipe wants to live in.

Studio · Christchurch

Hāpai Studio

The independent design studio that helps us print our small Sunday booklet at the end of each season.

Magazine · National

Whenua & Whisk Quarterly

An independent print quarterly we contribute the occasional long essay to — once or twice a year, when the writing is ready.

Maker · Akaroa

Pūoro Pottery Workshop

The small ceramics studio that throws the bowls we use across our photographs. Their plates hold every Tuesday plate on the home page.

Community kitchen · Akaroa

Te Pātaka Kai

A neighbourhood kitchen where leftover workshop preserves find their way to a shared shelf each month.

Library · Christchurch

Tūranga Reading Room

The central library hosts our occasional Tuesday talks on home cooking, recipe writing and the small history of New Zealand pantries.

School · Lyttelton

Whakaraupō Primary Garden

A school garden where the workshop crew runs a free lunchtime cooking session for senior students once a term.

Festival · Banks Peninsula

Kaimoana Long Lunch

An annual community lunch we help to plan. We do not cater — we write the menu booklet that sits on every table.

Letters from partners

Six quiet notes from around the table.

Used with permission, surnames trimmed for privacy. These are the kind of notes the kitchen keeps in a tin.

"
The notebook treats our greens like ingredients with names. Our pickers have started reading their pieces aloud at smoko.
K
Karoro GreensBanks Peninsula · Coop lead
"
A reliable, careful voice. We never have to ask twice for an edit, and the deadlines they suggest always suit the tide.
W
Whenua & WhiskQuarterly · Editor
"
Three jars, a written note, and a kind email each month. Our shared shelf is fuller than it has been in years.
P
Te Pātaka KaiAkaroa · Kitchen lead
"
They cook with our cider as if they grew the apples themselves — and they show up every harvest with a borrowed crate.
S
Stillwater CellarWaipara · Maker
"
Quiet sessions, full chairs, the right kind of audience. We invite them back twice a year now.
T
Tūranga Reading RoomChristchurch · Programme
"
The children taught us back. We didn't expect to learn anything that morning — that was rather the lovely surprise.
L
Whakaraupō PrimaryLyttelton · Garden teacher
How we work together

Three small ways the notebook lends a hand.

If anything below sounds like the table you are setting, write to us — we'll reply from the kitchen, not from a mailing list.

A

Recipe writing

Plain, tested recipes for community projects, small cafés, school gardens and growers' booklets. Honest words, careful quantities.

B

Workshops & talks

Saturday morning bread, preserves and soup workshops at the harbour hall, plus library talks on home cooking and pantry-led writing.

C

Editorial & print

A careful editing pass on someone else's cookbook, menu booklet or seasonal pamphlet. Slow, second-set-of-eyes work.

A small invitation

If your table is nearby, we would like to hear from you.

We answer collaboration notes once a week, on Friday afternoons, when the kitchen is quiet and the kettle is on.