Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Dominican Donuts: A Self-Reliance Success Story!




Bro. Rosario’s face was beaming with confidence as he showed us his pictures of rows of freshly made, carefully-iced donuts. “I know how to bake!” he grinned. “My mom taught me how.”

Until recently, Bro. Rosario from the north western part of the Dominican Republic, has had to work several jobs to pay for the necessities of life for himself and his wife and two darling daughters. Six months ago, he completed the Starting and Growing My Business course in the Puerto Plata Stake after an invitation from the Stake Self-Reliance Specialist. Participating in the course inspired him to start a his own pastry business out of his small home. The Self-Reliance course learned how to apply practical skills, such as budgeting and record-keeping, combined with spiritual skills such as exercising faith and obeying God’s commandments, to transform his passion for baking into much-needed income.

To get to Bro. Rosario’s donut kitchen, we ventured with a pair of senior missionaries through the jungly terrain down windy dirt roads in a village dotted with small, brightly colored, cement homes. After several attempts to get our car up an incredibly steep hill, Bro. Rosario greeted us cheerfully in his flour-spotted apron, his darling 6-year-old daughter peeping out from behind in her bouncy black braids.

Bro. Rosario was excited to show us the donut-creating process he has been refining for the past months, from start to finish. I admired the long table he made himself from cinder blocks and a slab of smooth cement. It was evident that Bro. Rosario is passionate about his work. We watched with fascination and mouths watering as he purposefully measured out flour, yeast, sugar, and eggs. He is careful with the ingredients he chooses and the way each step of the baking process is done. “I compared the different brands of flour to get the best quality, and then found the store that offered the best brand at the best price.”

He then meticulously molded the dough to perfection and carefully cuts out each precious ring in an expert way. He has recently invested in a machine that helps him roll out the dough so it is smooth and dense, and goes a long way. It has helped him speed up the baking process and allows him to keep from wasting even the smallest pinch of dough. “If it goes to waste, I lose out!” he says. His wife helps with frying in the kitchen, and sends them back over to be daintily with shimmery chocolate or vanilla glaze and creatively decorated. His young daughters sometimes help with counting the “inventory.” The samples were impressively tasty even before he added the glaze. (But who doesn’t like a little extra chocolate?)
 



  
The donut batch we observed him make was ordered by a Primary president who plans to reward her Primary children who completed goals to memorize Articles of Faith and read a certain amount of the Book of Mormon. Bro. Rosario decorated each donut with colorful sprinkles because he knows that’s what the kids enjoy and packaged them in small cases he’d bought, complete with a sticker reading, “Thank you for your work!’ and  “I know that my Savior lives.” His donuts are better tasting and more affordable than those sold at the nearest supermarket! They are especially popular in the rural community during breakfast time. Bro. Rosario personally delivers his orders on his motorcycle.


 

Bro. Rosario’s Self-Reliance course taught him these skills to determine the most effective ways to spend his time and resources. “Businesses are meant to earn,” he stated firmly. “I learned how to keep records,” explained Bro. Rosario as he showed us the notebook where he keeps track of his purchases, sales, and profits for each order. He saves his receipts and carefully determines whether his transactions really help him earn. He shares what he learns with his family and praises his daughters for the work they contribute to the business, however simple the tasks may be.

 

“And what’s more, I can help others! For example, I lowered the price for the young men and young women in our ward to fundraise with the donuts to fund their trip to the temple.”

He frequently reviews the principles taught in the manual “My Foundation” as well as, “Starting and Growing My Business” on his own to continue receiving inspiration and guidance in his temporal and spiritual goals. He practices the tool “Me in 30 Seconds” and gave us an animated example of his self-presentation right there! “I continually review the Self-Reliance materials, and I always learning something new,” he says.

His small business has evolved over the last 6 months and he already has more demand than he can keep up with! He is now experimenting with cupcakes, mini cupcakes, and other delicacies he can create. He has been approached by neighbors who would like to work for him, but he is being cautious to keep up with the demand in a strategic way. Six months from now, he hopes to provide enough income from his business alone without working another job to provide for his lovely wife and two girls. “We are doing so well!” he says proudly.

It was priceless to witness the glow of self-confidence faith of this young, industrious father in action! Brother Rosario’s is a testimony of Heavenly Father’s vision and love for his children in need in all parts of the world. He wants us to progress and prosper in the sweetest ways!




















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