My current location, Opening November 15.

New Albany Farmer's Market

Bryton and I at the Hwy 150 Road Side Stand

Floyds Knobs Farmers Market stand

Produce from the market. I used this to make Strawberry and Zucchini bread. I enjoy baking in correlation with the growing season.

My first business sign.

The Schad Farm, off Hwy 150 near the Road Side Stand

I source the honey forum the Shealys who place their hives thought the Knobs on farms to help the local farmers. They are off Hwy 150 near my road side stand.

Weisenberger Mill, this is the nearest bread flour mill. I source all bread flour from this family owned and operated mill.

One of the lovely local goats that took part in producing the lovely local cheese I offer from Capriole. A Goat Farm off Hwy 150 near the Road Side Stand.

Jeneen Wiche, I source some of my produce from her far. She was my food economy professor in college. We are now in a CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) together.

Meet Bob, he processes the vinegars two blocks away

The farm I source my farm eggs and produce from.. Russell's Veggies off Hwy 150 near my road side stand

Strata

Challah

Paleo Gluten Free Bread

Raisin

Jalapeño Bread

Now that I've got the bakery set up and nearly open I need to finance an artisan oven to offer. Im also seeking a baguette roller and fridge to store cheese. The building is in great need for updated doors within the historical guidelines of downtown, this can cost up to $2,000. Another exciting event currently happening is the 500 sq ft expansion of my kitchen that will be offering cooking classes that'll bring more business to downtown New Albany. With the 'Foodie' growth this will tie the business into a hands on experience. My bakery not only contributes to the growth of downtown but to theas well. I source all bread flour through a. I usewhenever possible and farm fresh eggs. Many of my breads containas we all know our bees are in danger and its thethat are protecting them.

Funds are needed for:

Artisan Bread Oven, prices range from $2,000 (with installation) to $25,000

Historical doors $2,000 to $5,000

Hardwood Flooring in storefront $1,500

Dehumidifier for basement $600

Downpayment for building I currently rent, $50,000 (currently working with Horseshoe in hopes to receive a loan)

Pots and pans $250

Remodeling the back room for classes $500