The Sweet Life: Purchasing Agent Serves up Love, One Slice at aTime
November 1, 2010
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The Sweet Life: Purchasing Agent Serves up Love, One Slice at aTime
VALDOSTA -- Pam Vickers' days are absorbed with bookkeeping in
the VSU Purchasing Office; her nights and weekends are filled with
chocolate cake topped with milk chocolate ganache and layered with
coffee cream cheese icing or cinnamon rolls drizzled with maple
glaze or raspberry filled petit fours expertly decorated with lemon
buttercream.
If you are what you eat, then the mother of two is as sweet as the
confections she has baked daily, with a smile, for the past two
years. Vickers, who began working at VSU in December 2006, has
built a regional pastry empire -- PV Sweets -- with the goal of
bringing joy to people’s lives, one bite at a time.
“I've always loved to cook so my husband and I bought a restaurant
in Nashville once upon a time. Although I loved many aspects of
owning the restaurant, it only took about 3 years to know that was
really not my calling,” Vickers said. “However, my customers, who
became my friends, would not let me get away from baking for them,
especially the thin layer cakes.”
In 2008, friends challenged the buyer for VSU to create their
wedding and groom’s cake. With no formal culinary training, Vickers
said a short prayer, read a few instructional books, and then got
to mixing. Two years later, Vickers has mastered more than 25
specialty cakes, including “The Blazer” -- thin butter cake layers
with "Red Hot" spicy raspberry filling and iced with chocolate
buttercream. She also sells cookies, pound cakes, cheesecakes,
cinnamon rolls, and specialty brownies/blondies, like the “Tropical
Explosion” blended with macadamia nuts, coconut, pineapple and
cranberries.
“A friend challenged me to make a four-tiered upside down cake for
her daughters 16th birthday. It was a challenge, but turned out so
good. Another of my favorites was the octopus groom's cake. It was
different and I like different,” said Vickers, who grew up in
Quitman, Ga.
Vickers said she could not have built PVSweets without the support
and continued encouragement of her VSU family. The family business
is such in every sense of the word; her husband, Tim, and sons,
Dustin & Kyle, help with everything from frosting to delivery.
Her brother, Chad Chastain, has created a website, www.PVSweets.com, which features
pictures of cakes, pricing and order forms.
“I love my job here at VSU; but when I get home in the afternoons
and begin baking and decorating, it just puts me in a whole
different world and sometimes I wish I could bake cakes all day and
every day,” said Vickers, who estimates that a wedding cake takes
about 25 hours to complete. “I really love making people happy and
cakes are associated with happy occasions.”
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