Prattville baker sending proceeds to native country of Ukraine

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Many organizations in the river region stepping up to support Ukraine as many continue to flee their home amidst the Russian invasion. This all hits close to home for Ukrainian native and owner Wild Yeast Kitchen in Prattville.

PRATTVILLE, Ala. - Many organizations in the River Region are stepping up to support Ukraine. This as many continue to flee their home amidst the Russian invasion. This all hits close to home for the owner Wild Yeast Kitchen in Prattville.“I was taught while in school in San Francisco that the most important ingredient in bread is time,” said Yuliya Childers.

“I made it for the first time a couple weeks ago and I started crying. They smell and taste like home to me,” said Childers.“It’s gorgeous and it’s got a lot of historically meaningful and valuable buildings,” said Childers. “It’s devastating that I can’t be there and help them physically. That’s why I think I started baking the bread because I wanted to do something physical hands on to help them. I know that it’s not the same as being there and, you know, bandaging somebody’s wound, or, you know, taking somebody to safety, and those are the real heroes that are doing this, but this is what I can do,” said Childers

All profits from Palyanitsa and a portion of proceeds from all other breads will be donated to help victims of the war in Ukraine.

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