You Can't Survive on Bread Alone - Production & Contact Info (original) (raw)

After years of working in others' kitchens, Scott fulfilled his dream by opening his own establishment, SkyeFire Bakery, in Airdrie, AB. He specializes in artisan breads, especially the sourdough, its starter which is now ten years old. ...See moreAfter years of working in others' kitchens, Scott fulfilled his dream by opening his own establishment, SkyeFire Bakery, in Airdrie, AB. He specializes in artisan breads, especially the sourdough, its starter which is now ten years old. Some of his most faithful customers admit they never buy bread elsewhere. However, Scott hasn't really diversified his "bakery" offerings in admitting that he doesn't really know how to make cakes, he leaving those slim pastry offerings up to his staff, who he has never really trained to do such. While Scott doesn't push his staff in classifying them as inexperienced - two of the three who are teenagers - and not wanting to be that mean and thus bad boss which he himself has had, they, in turn, see Scott as an ineffective leader, proverbial home baker Twila, the senior staff person, who is left to "run" the kitchen. With a mountain of debt to open the bakery, he is running thin financially in just breaking even. Steve can see that Scott knows what he is doing when it comes to the bread about which he has passion, but doesn't have that same passion for anything else in the bakery in not knowing anything but bread. Steve has to show Scott how to have that same passion for the pastries in making cake recipes easy and tasty, and by repurposing his bread into those pastry items, and in the process have Scott be able to lead his staff effectively. Both Steve and Tiffany are on the same thought process that it looks like Scott had a vision for the bakery but gave up on the front when he ran out of money in focusing on a large and professional kitchen, and that the focus of the front not be his "day olds" which he is putting front and center arguably to get rid of them and thus not have them be a total loss. Written by Huggo See less