Britesea
Sustainability Master
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I am slowly trying to make a baking business work. Right now I am just selling occasionally to people that my DH works with. I don't drive so I cannot get to the local Farmers Market in town. I have been thinking about an Etsy account but don't know if the fees would offset. I also sell (at DH's work) sweat bands for hardhats. Trying to get that going other places also. I also do other crafts I could sell. I don't like making the same things you see everywhere. I have no other income of my own, so I get supplies as we have funds to do so.
I do have a neighbor I me once that said I could go with her. I'm not sure I want to get that close with her though.A few years ago I started baking and selling bread to a handful of regular customers. It was fun and the customers enjoyed it, but I found the profit margin was way too small for the amount of work I put in, so I stopped after a few weeks.
If you can find a way to get to a farmer's market that will help a lot. Maybe there is someone in the area that you can hitch a ride with?
I might . I will have to check into that. We do have a welding/gas shop I was thinking about asking. They sell the cheap ones that are no good there. I didn't think about const. cos. Good idea- Thanks!Do you have any construction companies or unions in the area where you might be able to sell the sweat bands?
I keep getting asked to make wedding cakes. I do it, but I REALLY don't like making them. Too much pressure! Some, when I quote them a price they think it is too much even though I sell them relatively cheap. Then they go and spend much more anyway.A few years ago I started baking and selling bread to a handful of regular customers. It was fun and the customers enjoyed it, but I found the profit margin was way too small for the amount of work I put in, so I stopped after a few weeks.
If you can find a way to get to a farmer's market that will help a lot. Maybe there is someone in the area that you can hitch a ride with?