We are dedicated to crafting a delicious, healthy sourdough loaf from our family to yours. Using our charisms and four simple ingredients in our home kitchen in Saginaw, Minnesota, we aim to serve our Lord and our community through the baking and breaking of bread.
To follow God’s will for Marley meant to step back from her role as a Catholic school teacher and to fully embrace her role as a mother. As every parent, especially every mother, knows, feeding our children well is the foundation to live a happy, Christ-centered life. It didn’t take long for us to begin cooking from-scratch and growing our own food on our 46 acres. Baking our own bread has become a daily joyful routine that we are excited to share with others.
Micah Kryzer - The Brains
Marley Kryzer - The Baker
Norah and Howard - The Boisterous Bunch
“In Genesis 1:26, we read about God creating the first man and woman: “Then God said, ‘Let us make man in our image, after our likeness; and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the birds of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creeps upon the earth.” We have the image of God stamped upon our nature primarily through our intellect and will. And we reveal this image by becoming subcreators. God alone can create in the truest sense of the word. To create means to make from nothing. We can’t do that, but we can still take the material God has created and make completely new things. In this we imitate God. We take the simple resources of the world — wheat, yeast, salt — and make something upon which the human race has flourished. Think about it. Could grain ever get into a loaf of bread by itself? The fact that God doesn’t give us all our needs ready-made shows that He not only allows us to participate in His creative acts, He actually desires us to. Let’s pray that we obtain the vision to see God’s glory manifested in all that is true, good, and beautiful — especially in the little things in life we often overlook."
-Matt Frad