When Bianca Fernandez first started baking in high school, her French macarons came out as flat as pancakes.
“I didn’t have a whisk. I didn’t even have a mixing bowl,” she laughs. “I just used a rubber spatula. They were a mess.”
But rather than giving up, she dove right back into food blogs and YouTube, where she discovered something fascinating: food science. But Bianca put her newfound passion on pause when she went to college at SUNY Oswego, earning a biology and chemistry degree. She then moved from upstate New York to Boston for a research job in a cancer lab after graduation, and applied (twice) to medical school. When both attempts didn’t pan out, she was devastated, but something else was quietly rising that whole time.
That one failed batch of macarons back in high school ended up sparking a love for baking, and she started Bites by Bianca while working in the cancer research lab. “I was baking for fun. I had my blog on the side,” she says. “I didn’t really know what was next, but I didn’t want to go to grad school just for the sake of it.”
Instead, she rolled up her sleeves (literally) and started working part-time in bakeries on the weekends. “It was just five months at first, but my research boss encouraged me to go full-time as a pastry cook in 2022,” she says. “He told me, ‘Just do what you want.’”
And that encouragement was all she needed. Over the course of a year, Bianca hopped from one bakery to the next in Boston. But alas, the 4 a.m. shifts, concrete floors, and repetitive strain eventually led to injury.
“I developed Achilles tendonitis in both ankles,” she says. “I couldn’t stand for long, couldn’t drive, couldn’t work. So I moved back in with my parents.”
At home, unable to be on her feet for too long, she turned her full attention to blogging. “I’d heard about bloggers turning this into a real career,” she says. “So I decided to try doing it full-time for one year, just to see where it would take me.”
That was in 2023. And in her own words: “It made me more money than I’d ever made at any other job.” Her blog has now grown into a flourishing online business known for its pastel treats, kawaii cookies, and personal takes on Filipino flavors.