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Stacey knew at an early age when she was “playing” with her Easy-Bake Oven that she wanted to be a chef. At age 11, she wrote to Bobby Flay telling him how she twisted around one of his recipes; three months later she received a call from his producer asking her to come to New York City to see a taping of his show and to go to his restaurants. Unfortunately, she couldn’t as her family had just moved from Michigan to Florida where her dad became a minister at a small church.
Episode Highlights:
Key Takeaway:
Someone opened my doors to venture into business by modeling me how to do baking. Immersing myself in it and committing to what was once a hobby has now become my bread and butter. Learn to appreciate simple little things and make something big out of them.
Resources:
Website
By Monica Adwani5
1212 ratings
Stacey knew at an early age when she was “playing” with her Easy-Bake Oven that she wanted to be a chef. At age 11, she wrote to Bobby Flay telling him how she twisted around one of his recipes; three months later she received a call from his producer asking her to come to New York City to see a taping of his show and to go to his restaurants. Unfortunately, she couldn’t as her family had just moved from Michigan to Florida where her dad became a minister at a small church.
Episode Highlights:
Key Takeaway:
Someone opened my doors to venture into business by modeling me how to do baking. Immersing myself in it and committing to what was once a hobby has now become my bread and butter. Learn to appreciate simple little things and make something big out of them.
Resources:
Website