‘I turned my pain into productivity’: How this brokenhearted woman ventures into food business

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Fexie Buns owner Fecalyn Ladao shared her journey of turning her pain into an ensaymada business.

Fecalyn Ladao started kneading to release her pain but never thought it will progress as a commercial ensaymada business.


Key Points
  • After breaking up with his boyfriend, Fecalyn found a hobby in kneading and baking while staying in a regional town in Queensland.
  • Getting positive feedback from her friends, she eventually decided to put up her own ensaymada business.
  • Starting from a second-hand $10 bread machine she bought from an Opportunity Shop, she now owns a $3,000 dough mixer to supply for various orders.
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Fecalyn Ladao started kneading in 2015 before her hobby became a legitimate business in 2016.
Fexie Buns owner Fecalyn Ladao shared her journey of turning her pain into an ensaymada business. 
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