BY: Matt Sizemore
When most people retire, they may look forward to spending more time with their families or traveling or just finally relaxing a bit more. But one Eagle husband and wife team decided they wanted to meet more of their community members while enjoying an old skill they both shared, so they opened a bakery.
For this week's Made in Idaho, we went to an amazing Italian bakery called Bella Biscotteria. "40 years later, coming back to do some of the things we learned back then, it's been quite awhile, it's pretty neat," said Bella Biscotteria co-owner Adrian Kutch.
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