The Nutty Baker joined our Mission to help provide access to “Clean Water for All by 2030”. This Mission was initiated by the United Nations.
A big thank you to The Nutty Baker’s team and customers for joining this extremely important mission on 20 March 2018.
In 2012, Nina Siljanovic returned to her home town after years of travel, study and work in Europe. She had lived in Italy, Serbia and the UK. By day, she had pursued a career in Project Finance in an Investment Bank. In her free time, she explored cultures, languages, cuisines.
Back in Sydney, whilst pondering her next career move, she made some Amaretti for a group of friends using a recipe she had been taught whilst living in Italy. The reactions to her biscuits were above and beyond.
“Could this be it?” she wondered. It was almost too obvious - doing something she loved and seemed to have a natural talent for.
From there, she trained in Patissiere at TAFE NSW in Ultimo and started to supply her signature Amaretti to local cafes, as well as expanding her product range. She has grown The Nutty Baker organically, taking advantage of opportunities as they have arisen.
In November 2015, Nina opened the very first shopfront of The Nutty Baker, in the heart of Vaucluse in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs.
We can't wait to see every person have access to clean water as soon as possible.
Let's end extreme water poverty together.
Kemi from Ora-Igbomina village carrying out her daily routine of fetching dirty water three times a day, taking her five hours
The Nutty Baker 's Care Network
To give the voiceless a voice in support of ending water poverty - it's free.