When I first met Jenny Lamble it was very clear that she was doing something that she loves - baking. But that was not always the case. Jenny made a very brave decision to leave her full-time job in the school system and follow her dreams to create a new career.

Big News: Hot Out of the Oven

Our friend Jenny Lamble's vision for The Be Happy Pie Company was born from the desire to do something that made her happy. That happiness is spreading, and that is good news for Kentucky.

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Be Happy Pie Company Expands to Paducah, Kentucky

Southern Indiana’s beloved Be Happy Pie Company is spreading joy beyond state lines! Known for its scratch-made pies and signature desserts, the bakery is opening its first-ever franchise location in Paducah, Kentucky. Pie lovers in the area can now savor their favorite sweet and savory treats closer to home.

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Bringing More Happiness to More Communities

This exciting expansion isn’t stopping with Paducah. Be Happy Pie Company is now officially open for franchising, inviting pie enthusiasts everywhere to bring this delicious concept to their own hometowns. It’s a chance to share the made-from-scratch magic and warmth that customers have come to adore.

Join the Be Happy Pie Company Family

Have you dreamed of owning a business that spreads happiness? Be Happy Pie Company makes it easy to get started. For franchising opportunities, contact franchising@behappypiecompany.com.

The 2024 Countdown to America's Happiest State

The financial gurus at WalletHub have done it again. This time they've done the research to determine which states are the best (and worst) modes. Using a combination of economic, emotional, physical, and social health, they examined the 50 states across 30 metrics. For full methodology, see the link in entry #1. Now, let's countdown to the Happiest States in America.

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10 Food Shortages and Price Increases We Could See This Winter

Digging through the available info, it looks like we can look forward to some more shortages and price increases this winter.

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