Like many of us, Noelle Blizzard had to work from home during the pandemic. She took that time to launch her own bakery and now serves up delicious cakes and sweets out of her Brewerytown home.
PHILADELPHIA --In it, she created her home business, New June Bakery, after turning to baking as therapy while she was home from work.
That therapy turned into an obsession. She learned everything she could about the business, baked for friends and family and then provided baked goods for nonprofit fundraisers.Blizzard worked in marketing for 13 years before becoming a baker. Her most recent job at the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society inspired some of her designs featuring floral elements.
Her family has a history in the food business; her mom is an avid baker and her grandfather was a Las Vegas chef who served Frank Sinatra tableside. She does online ordering through her website and Instagram pages and clients can pick up orders at her home. For celebration cakes with three or more tiers she does delivery and set up.
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