Sisters Annette Baker and Marianne Lacko never set out to become small business owners; it just kind of happened.
“Neither of us have a culinary background,” Baker says. Instead, their health food concept called Nature’s Plate simply “grew out of our interest and what we were doing for ourselves.”

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Both became interested in plant-based food, health and fitness. Six years ago Lacko received a request from a co-worker.
“She said, ‘Would you cook for me if I pay you?’” Lacko remembers. “I had just had a baby, so I was like, ‘No way. I can barely keep up.’”

But Baker, whose kids are older, offered her services instead.

“At the time I didn’t want to make money with it because she was trying to lose weight, and so I thought that would make me feel good to do that on the side,” Baker says. “I had no idea what was involved in something like that.”

It didn’t take long before others caught on and asked Baker to cook for them, too. Eventually she drummed up enough interest to justify starting a business. She got Lacko on board, quit her job and threw herself into her new-found passion.

In August Baker and Lacko opened Nature’s Plate at Northwest Highway and Ferndale, where they offer a variety of soups, salads, sandwiches, entrées, breakfast items and treats. Neighbors can pick up meals in-store or have them brought to their doors through the local delivery service Artizone.

The menu is entirely vegan — Baker and Lacko are vegans but “not the preachy kind,” they say — but Baker points out that most of their customers are not; they just want to eat healthier, she says.

Nature’s Plate
10233 E. Northwest Highway
469.307.4217

Ambiance:
Meal plan pick-up

Price range:
Plans for $19-$200 per week

Hours:
Mon, Wed, Thurs 10 a.m.-7 p.m.
Closed Tues
Fri, Sun 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Sat 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Did you know?
All meals are baked and prepared on site. Nature’s Plate is all-vegan, and most of their products are organic and gluten-free.

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