Ebony Kunkle Bakes Colorful Cookies Full Time from Detroit Michigan 🍪🎨🏙️✨

The Fargo Five with Conrad Fargo

In this engaging episode of The Fargo Five, we dive into the inspiring journey of Ebony Kunkle, founder of The Colorful Cookie, who shares her transformative experience of moving from Detroit to Fargo. Ebony's story explores her surprising transition from a corporate career at Costco to becoming an entrepreneur in the heart of North Dakota. Facing stereotypes about Fargo, the harsh winters, and the demands of relocating, Ebony's tale is one of resilience and passion.

Ebony's journey began with her love for macarons—elegant French cookies that captured the attention of friends and blossomed into a full-time business. What started as a hobby turned into The Colorful Cookie after a friend's wedding sparked the need for health regulations and pushed Ebony to formally establish her business. Her commitment to perfecting her recipes, from experimenting in Michigan to adapting to Fargo's unique challenges, showcases her dedication and adaptability.

Beyond macarons, Ebony has expanded her offerings to include other gluten-free treats, catering to diverse tastes while maintaining high standards of quality. The episode also highlights Ebony's upcoming participation in the Aronia Berry Festival, a charming event in Amina, North Dakota. Despite its obscure fruit, the chokeberry, the festival is a vibrant showcase of local products and crafts. Ebony is excited to feature a special chokeberry cookie at the festival and shares insights into the preparations, from the vendor application process to the logistical challenges of baking fresh treats for over 60 vendors.

Ebony's experience in the military has also influenced her entrepreneurial approach. Her ability to function on minimal sleep, honed during her Army years, now supports her in managing her business and preparing for events. The conversation delves into the practicalities of running a small business and the impact of North Dakota's lifestyle on her entrepreneurial journey.

In addition to discussing her business, Ebony reflects on the cultural aspects of living in Fargo, including the state's wide-open spaces and small-town charm. The episode touches on the unique aspects of North Dakota life and how events like the Aronia Berry Festival exemplify the community spirit and creativity of the region.

The episode also includes a segment on practical tips for perfecting macarons, with Ebony sharing her expertise on making a stiff meringue and mastering folding techniques. Conrad, the host, plans to create a YouTube short featuring these tips, anticipating its potential to go viral.

Ebony's upcoming cooking class at 1889 in Fargo is another highlight, where she will teach attendees how to make gluten-free puff pastries. The class aims to help participants improve their baking skills and create delectable pastries in time for Thanksgiving.

The episode wraps up with reflections on Fargo's community spirit and a "Dad fact" about the city's building restrictions due to its soft soil. Ebony's advice to her younger self—"Ask for help"—serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of seeking support and community in both personal and professional life. This episode of The Fargo Five offers a rich blend of entrepreneurial insights, cultural observations, and practical baking tips, celebrating the vibrant spirit of Fargo-Moorhead.

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