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Baking Scraps

Stacie Bennett

Season 1, Ep. 10

In this compelling Baking Scraps episode, Cristina and Lisa sit down with Stacie, the founder of SugarLove Baking Supplies, to explore her remarkable journey of resilience and transformation following a life-altering car accident. Stacie's story is one of turning adversity into opportunity, and finding new purpose in the face of unexpected challenges.


Stacie was thriving as a talented decorator of thousands of beautifully crafted cookies from her home. Her business was flourishing, and she was at the peak of her game. However, everything changed in an instant due to a severe car accident that left her with physical and neurological trauma. Uncertain of her future in baking, Stacie found herself at a crossroads, grappling with the loss of her beloved craft.

Rather than letting adversity defeat her, Stacie decided to pivot. Drawing on her passion for baking and her entrepreneurial spirit, she launched SugarLove Baking Supplies—an online store dedicated to providing high-quality baking supplies to fellow enthusiasts. As her online store gained momentum, Stacie took a bold step forward by opening a physical location in Langley. This expansion not only enabled her to reach a wider audience but also allowed her to create a community hub for baking enthusiasts.


Beyond just selling supplies, Stacie has cultivated a vibrant space where local talents lead a variety of baking classes. These classes range from basic techniques to advanced skills, fostering creativity and community engagement within the baking community. Listeners will be inspired by Stacie's resilience and determination to rebuild her life and career after facing immense adversity. Her story is a testament to the transformative power of pursuing passion and seizing new opportunities, even in the aftermath of tragedy.


Join us as we delve into Stacie's journey—from setback to success—and discover how she turned her passion for baking into a thriving business that continues to flourish, touching the lives of many through SugarLove Baking Supplies.

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