Sicamous baker Fritz Priwall says his passion is making people happy.
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Priwall studied baking in Germany from
After running his own bakery in Germany, Priwall eventually moved to Canada, baking in Kitchener, Waterloo and Toronto in Ontario before landing in Winfield.
Priwall is one of the previous owners of Okanagan favourite Winfield Bakery, which burned down in March 2022. He had sold the bakery to current owner Tammy Kenney before the fire, but was working there as the full-time baker and working volunteer firefighting shifts to give back to the community, he said.
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No stranger to helping out in times of need, Priwall also rallied his employees and customers in 2016 to raise nearly $10,000 for Fort McMurray fire victims.
He said he has always been eager to help others and has felt the same sentiment reciprocated recently.
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Priwall moved to Sicamous and got right to work setting up his home-based bakery and securing a van for delivery services and markets. He went through about a year of health inspections, installing a $15,000 UV water treatment system and getting certified and set up.
Sunday, April 16, was his first day parked in front of After Dark Distillery downtown, selling his baking to passersby. He said it was incredibly successful.
Priwall has been making the drive to Vernon, Oyama and Lake Country to sell his wares, but said he香蕉视频直播檚 excited to do less driving this summer as the tourist population skyrockets in Sicamous and he can survive on local sales.
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Priwall said he is in a trial year, figuring out how much he wants to work and what makes sense for him. He wants to keep traveling to Oyama, where he lived for 17 years, and Winfield as often as he can to thank people who helped him there when he needed it most and visit old friends.
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Fritz the Baker will likely be parked outside the distillery on Sundays and other places in the community as the busy season continues. Updates can be found at the .
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