I have to thank my husband, Jim, for going to the store, going here, going there, doing this, doing that and being the best husband a woman could ask for! He is an awesome baking assistant, but I will try not to pull him away from the model railroading too much.
I also have to give a shout out to my neighbor in the Village, Rosann Kelly for many reasons. Through her, I met Jean and Paul, my very first cheesecake customers! This was before my business had a name, but to me they will always be special because they were the first to order from me!! Now back to Rosann, she kinda put the bug in my ear that I should sell my cheesecakes. So, with encouragement from Jim, and close friends, Little Kelly Cakes was born. Then I was telling Rosann that I was selling cheesecakes and she suggested that I host a taste-testing party. "That's the best way to get your product out there for people to try," she said. A few suggestion here and there and TA-DA....a business, a party and I am on my way. Mary Tyler Moore moment! The night of the party, she came over and cut up the cheesecakes, because I had NO clue how to cut them for a tasting. Now, I do. This gave me an opportunity for face time with my guests. So, thank you, thank you, thank you!! I love our neighbors in the Village....glad to know we have the good ones!
For my early birds, Linda and Michael~thank you for the help and glad you were part of the evening. It means so much to me that you were here! Julie~Claree, well, you know, the luggage and all!
For my guests, thank you so much for coming to the party and sampling the cheesecakes. I hope you enjoyed eating them as much as I enjoyed baking them!
Unfortunately, I don't have many pictures from the evening except for one that was snapped near the end. I was sitting on the stairs with the children of my friends.
There are many stories could share from that evening, but I think I will save them for later blog posts!. I am thankful to the good Lord above for blessing me with many cheesecake orders from that evening. I look forward to filling them so people may have joy in their hearts from eating a "Little Kelly Cake."
"Make every bite memorable!"
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