I sat in my empty bakery, flour still dusting my hands, and wrote a new message on the chalkboard by the register:
“No unpaid family tabs. Love is free. Food isn’t.”
The next Monday, something magical happened.
Real customers started coming in. People who paid for their coffee, who thanked me for the pastries, who told their friends about the sweet little bakery with the amazing chocolate chip cookies. My husband’s family stayed away.
Some of them are still mad, I’m sure. But you know what? I sleep better now my cash register actually has money in it.
Sweet Haven is thriving now. Every morning, when I flip on those lights, I remember what my grandma used to say: “Love and patience make dough rise.”
She was right. But respect makes a business rise.
And sometimes, you have to teach people the difference.





