by Meredith Clemmons
Guest Contributor
"Baking is my passion...
it's where I lose
myself and find myself at the same time."
Ever since I was little, I have loved cooking.
I would sit on the
counter at my house watching my Dad make dinner. I would annoy him with
tons of questions and I analyzed every move he made. I would spend hours
at my Dad's store in the back room with the pottery and specialty food
products, pretending I had my very own cooking show. While most kids
played outside, rode fourwheelers or played with dolls, I stayed inside
and threw together the craziest ingredients in huge bowls at my
grandma's house. Half a bottle of cinnamon, half a bag of flour and a
can of beans would be a likely concoction of mine, eww! As long as I
didn't touch her buttermilk, nothing was off limits. While some kids
were watching Barney and Full House, I would be watching Food Network!
To this day, I would rather watch Food Network or Cooking Channel versus
some reality show.
"There is something magical about starting with nothing
and
creating something great."
Whitleigh Cupcakes ~ Chocolate Caramel Seasalt |
Basically, cooking is in my blood. It is rooted deep within me; I grew up with it. I never took it seriously, however, until about a year ago. I got tired of eating out all the time since Dad was always late getting out of work. I asked Dad if he would give me some money for groceries, and since then I've been consistently making dinner. It was then I realized cooking was my outlet for creativity. There is something magical about starting with nothing and creating something great. Especially when it's something everyone enjoys... and who doesn't love food?
Whitleigh Cupcakes ~ Reece's Peanut Butter |
I wanted people to see what I
could do. And it was too hard to find foods I could travel with and
bring to parties - nothing that could showcase my talents as well as I
would like. I finally tried baked goods. I had always been intimidated
by it, but I discovered I was actually very good at it. It came
naturally to me. It could be from watching a billion Ina Garten and
Paula Deen shows;) I loved how I could just think of these combinations
and create exactly what I planned in my head. I baked all the time, like
two new cupcake flavors a week. It was something I could be proud of...
I felt successful and accomplished whenever I completed a delicious
batch of cupcakes that people would "ooh" and "ahh" over!
"I chose the name Whitleigh....it just made sense."
At work at Sunrise Grocery |
Now, I sell my cupcakes at my Dad's business, Sunrise Grocery, and own my own business where I actually take orders! I chose my middle name -- Whitleigh -- for my business. It's my grandma's last name and my mom's middle name mashed together. I've always loved it because it was something very unique to me and special. It just made sense.
Just recently I appeared at my very first festival. All of this is happening while I maintain a 4.0 as a Junior in High School! It has been so successful and has grown immensely in such little time. I am so blessed, not only because of the prosperity of my business, but because baking has taught me a lot about myself and that I can accomplish whatever I set my mind to.
With my awesome dad Jason Clemmons at Brasstown Valley Resort |
With my supportive aunts, Andrea Spiva and Jessica Volingavage |
"I've always been told to do what you love..."
At
this point, I don't see myself doing anything but owning a bakery or
some form of baking business. I've always been told to do what you love,
and baking is my passion and what makes me happiest. It's where I lose
myself and find myself at the same time. In the meantime though, I will continue with Whitleigh Cupcakes. I am so excited to see where baking takes me next! ~
Whitleigh Cupcakes ~ Lemon Blueberry |
If you are interested in my business, please go to my website:
or like me on Facebook!
You can send me orders or ask me questions through
You can send me orders or ask me questions through
email: whitleighcupcakes@yahoo.com
Also, I will be doing another festival over
Valentine's Day!
Valentine's Day!
It will be
the weekend of the Holiday and at
Brasstown Valley Resort & Spa.
Hope to see you soon!
~ Meredith
From Blairsvillager.com: Hope you'll take a moment to leave a positive, encouraging comment for this talented, forward-thinking young baker and writer. Like Meredith, I found my passion at a very young age. A passion for something is in each of us. For adults, it's never too late to be what you could have been; never too late to follow your dreams. And for your kids.... it's never too early. ~Jo
Great article! I look forward to trying your cupcakes soon.
ReplyDeleteWell Done, Meredith! You'll have to come back and write for us again soon! I love this!
ReplyDeleteamazing and so young! great job honey! when i lived in b-ville i knew your grandma! she knew me as "the republican woman"! ha ha
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great job meredith!!! i remember when your dad first started posting pics of your dinners on FB and look at you now! you are an inspiration!!!
ReplyDeleteI couldn't be more impressed. This young lady is inspiring, beautiful, intelligent and very talented! Wow.
ReplyDeleteI'm so proud of you Meredith!! Continue to follow what you love! You come from a long line of good cooks and I know you're making each of them proud, even the ones looking down on you from above :) Good job!!
ReplyDeleteGreat article! Now I am wanting to try some of your tempting treats. I remember seeing you at BVR, but we weren't on a food trip that day. Good luck with your business!
ReplyDeleteGreat job on your business, and your article, Meredith!! I am so proud of you! God had truly given you a gift!
ReplyDeleteI can honestly say that I just ate one of the best cupcakes that I have ever tasted!! I wish you all the best with your cupcake business Meredith. I can't wait to taste your other delicious creations.
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