About June’s Law
June’s Law was born at the intersection of tradition and necessity.
Our founder, Sadé Makanjuola — a chef, a mother, a spiritualist, and daughter of a lineage that farmed and cultivated the home — created June’s Law as a return to sacred, ancestral eating that could meet the demands of modern life.
As a modern woman carrying many roles, she understood that nourishment often takes a back seat to survival. But she also knew: if wellness were more convenient, more of us would be well. June’s Law is her offering — a way to bring reverence, rhythm, and nourishment back into reach, especially for those who are often overlooked.
June’s Law hosts both a dietary code and a spiritual practice. It exists for those who want to consume with care, eat with intention, and live in alignment — even in a world designed to distract.
Our Products
We source meat exclusively from USDA-inspected partners who meet our strict spiritual and ethical standards. That means:
- Animals are raised with care and processed with intention
- Slaughter is witnessed and conducted with spiritual alignment
- The butcher is present in spirit, not just in flesh
- Every box is packed deliberately, handled with reverence, and prepared to uphold ancestral law
We offer high-quality meats and whole birds selected for their freshness, dignity of life, and spiritual compatibility. No shortcuts. No hidden processes. No spiritual carelessness.
What We Offer
June’s Law provides both subscription and single-purchase offerings, tailored to your needs and your rhythm.
- Ancestral wellness meat boxes for the intentional household
- Spiritually aligned birds for daily devotion and personal offerings
- Community-sharing boxes in honor of the Orisa
- Ro’s Water — a line of jams, jellies, oils, and marinades meant to accompany your meals and add another layer of anointing to the act of eating
Each product honors the sacred cycle — from offering to preparation to communion.
June’s Law is a return to rhythm — not rush.
To reverence — not routine.
To the knowing that what we eat becomes who we are.