About Us

About Krishna Kitchen
When we’re not cooking up
a storm at Music Festivals & other events you’ll find the crew of Krishna Kitchen working hard to make the world a better place.

A Tribute to Nitai

In loving memory of Nitai das (Elisha Drury), founder of Krishna Kitchen, who passed away on January 31, 2012. Nitai originally started his project as Krishna Camp in 2006 when he and his crew were working hard to bring delicious vegetarian food to festival goers at Burning Man and various Rainbow Gatherings. Then in 2007 Krishna Kitchen emerged as a professional organization dedicated to providing healthy, gourmet vegan food. Nitai enthusiastically devoted all of his energy to Krishna Kitchen year round. His good-natured, friendly countenance and sociable personality endeared him to the many people with whom he worked.
He will be dearly missed by all of his acquaintances, friends and loved ones.
Picture: Nitai (right) with his friend Advaita at Burning Man

Nitai Das and Advaita

Donate

Thank you for your valuable support via TAX deductible donation.
This is the most direct and effective way to aid the Krishna Kitchen project. Please fill the amount you wish to contribute.

Check or Money Order:
Food For Life Experience
115 Seventh Ave. #4 Carnegie, PA 15106-2320

You can also donate:
Kitchen Equipment
Cars, Trucks, Vans
Concesion/Vending Trailers
Commercial Canopies, Tents
Trade Show Booths, Displays, Lights etc.
Produce & other foods
Biodegradable plates, bowls, cups, forks, spoons, knives; to-go boxes; bags
Services - printing, design&graphics, web, etc.
Events Registration

Food For Life Experience
is a publicly supported, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
Thank you everybody for supporting this valuable project.

 

2013 Featured Events

ENVISION FESTIVAL
February 27th - March 3rd
Costa Rica

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Prasadam?

Prasadam is our exchange of gratitude with the Divine or Krishna. We receive food as a gift from Krishna and in return we prepare delicious meals to offer back to Him in appreciation. When Krishna accepts this gift it is considered prasadam - a blessing or grace which brings us into direct spiritual union with His Divine association.