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Mwandisha (Disha) Gaitor

is the culinary creator and owner of 2 Pieces of Toast (2POT), established in 2014. Culminating over 20 years of professional experience, Disha’s vision for 2POT (and its subsidiary Million Dollar Catering) is to provide the best in local and seasonal cuisine, sustainable eating, affordability, and exemplary customer service. 2POT clients include prominent corporations and organizations such as Spelman College, Atlanta Mayor's Office, Visa, The United Way, and various Justice movement organizations.

Born in South Central Los Angeles, Disha Gaitor was raised in a culturally rich and diverse community. Her mother (a successful culinary artist and member of the 2POT team) and her father (a historian and avid traveler) inspired Disha to tap into her soul’s purpose of service. Through exposure to a vast array of flavors from family meals, Disha’s childhood interest in food grew from learning secrets in her kitchen. This developed into a passion to provide her community with exciting culinary and sensory experiences. 

Deeply rooted in the belief of infusing love into each of her creations, Disha and her team delight in creating custom-designed meals, meeting the specific needs of each client. Whether preparing a vegan, vegetarian, meat and poultry, or gluten-free meal, Disha enjoys celebrating the intersectionality of food. With each customer experience, Disha combines her culinary mastery and creativity resulting in savory and beautiful presentations reflective of the client. 

In her spare time, Disha enjoys living a purpose-filled life with traveling, singing, dancing, attending concerts, and her quest for the best pancake ever! Disha’s mission is to create a cycle of communal prosperity and elevate the standard of cuisine by fulfilling her namesake. "Mwandisha" means “Angel writer” in Swahili. Disha is truly committed to raising awareness in the community on social injustice, abolishing food insecurities, poverty, and poor food accessibility. Referred by her peers as "The Chef of the Movement,” Disha takes pride in highlighting the benefits of local procurement from community gardens and growers. 

“When in doubt, add some love. It makes it better.” ~ Disha Gaitor