Meet Michelle— the baker, storyteller, and heart behind every biscuit that brought people together.

(including that village of cousins in the middle)

A woman with short brown hair, glasses, a white T-shirt, ripped jeans, and white sneakers is holding a plate with cookies, standing inside a kitchen near a glass door.
A woman and a young girl working together to shape dough on a floured kitchen counter, with baking supplies around them, while others gather in the background.
A woman with short brown hair wearing large tortoiseshell glasses, gold hoop earrings, and layered gold necklaces, smiling while looking slightly to her right. She is dressed in a pink and white striped button-up shirt, standing in front of a floral wallpaper background.

When the Flour Settles carries that legacy forward; one intimate gathering at a time. These experiences are curated with intention, rooted in tradition, and some lessons and tips learned along the way. It’s designed to create moments that feel like home. I believe in the power of conversation, flour on fingertips, and hospitality that doesn’t rush. This isn’t just baking. This is making room for memories— the ones people replay for years, the kind that become heirlooms in their own families. If that sounds like your kind of table, I’d love to set a place for you.