Besides covering the cost of ingredients and packaging, Dale Cull is donating every penny possible from her upcoming baking blitz to cancer research.
Her hopes to raise hundreds if not thousands of dollars with her tasty little undertaking.
The Surrey woman is partnering with 91原创鈥檚 Maritime Seafoods to prepare and sell you-bake homemade pies for Father鈥檚 Day, and every spare cent, she insisted, will be going to her charity of choice 鈥 Ride2Survive.
Her goal is to bake hundreds of pies for the cause.
Cull, a 52-year-old event planner turned baker, lost her job 鈥渓ike everybody else鈥 due to COVID.
But with encouragement of close friends and her fellow book club members, she turned to her passion for baking into a business 鈥 Dale鈥檚 Roadside Bakery.
Originally from Newfoundland, she insisted baking is in her blood. When the pandemic arrived, she felt there could be no better time to make the leap and open the bakery.
While she initially started baking out of her home early last spring, she has since moved into a commercial kitchen in Cloverdale and expects she鈥檒l spend the next several weeks 鈥渂aking up a storm.鈥
It鈥檚 her way, she said, of giving back.
Her beau, Mitch, always rides in the one-day Ride2Survive fundraiser that runs from Kelowna to Delta. Cull has volunteered on the sidelines for several years.
But with no ride happening this year, the pair sought to do something else for the cause.
Typically, the Ride2Survive, which dubs itself a fundraising club with a 鈥渃ycling problem,鈥 is one of the largest single fundraisers of the year for the Canadian Cancer Society.
Even though the ride can鈥檛 go ahead, the need is still there, she said.
鈥淚t鈥檚 basically giving the gift of hope to cancer survivors,鈥 Cull said. 鈥淲hy not, this Father鈥檚 Day, when you鈥檙e sitting down to dinner, know you鈥檙e supporting a friend, a sister, a brother, a mom, a dad, a nana, a poppa.鈥
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Due to COVID, 鈥渢here鈥檚 a lot of excess money out there,鈥 she said, especially for all those who would normally spend thousands vacationing. Cull asks people to think of all the charities out there that are still in need 鈥 despite the pandemic 鈥 and encourages them to donate just a bit of that travel money to a cause dear to their hearts.
She hopes just a small chunk of that money can be redirected to what she said is an incredibly worthy cause 鈥 namely cancer research through Ride2Survive.
Pies pre-ordered before the cutoff at midnight on Thursday, June 10, can be picked up at Maritime Seafoods, 2381 208th St. in South 91原创 on Saturday, June 12 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., or on Sunday, June 13, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The eight-inch pies sell for $40 each, with almost three quarters of the money going to Ride 2 Survive. Pies are available in blueberry, cherry, and apple, and a gluten-free option is available upon request. The pies are flash frozen, and can also be stashed away in the freezer for another occasion, as well.
鈥淭hey鈥檙e handmade, made by my hands,鈥 and made with lots of love, Cull said.
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Orders can be made at Maritime Seafoods or by calling 778-288-6768 or emailing roadsidebakery2020@gmail.com.
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