Aviv Fried (pronounced Freed) is the 36-year-old self-trained baker behind Peasant Artisan Bread, an artisan-style bread company that works from a commercial kitchen in the southwest.
Every week, he sends out an e-mail list with his current offerings, and every week, people call or e-mail in their orders. One week, he may make cheese bread or sesame and sunflower; another week, it could be a hearty whole wheat sour dough, perhaps made with flour ground from rare Red Fife organic wheat.
Indeed, all of Fried's loaves are organic, made primarily with grain he buys from Grainworks near Vulcan, south of Calgary.
Born and raised in Israel, Fried moved to Canada 10 years ago with his girlfriend, a filmmaker, after travelling the world. A biomedical engineer by training, he completed a master's degree at the University of Calgary. Then, after graduation, he accepted a job in Toronto's banking industry.And the bike? "I'm trying to be part of the solution, not the problem, and the environment is a big part of healthy food," he says.
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