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I am now being paid to bake!!
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Well, a co worker of Joe's LOVES my brownie cake. She asked me a few months ago if she could pay me to bring it to her sons birthday party. She already had 1 cake but wasn't sure if it would be enough. She had done a favor for us by letting us use her truck to bring home my fridge from Costco so I told her not to worry about it and did it for free. Anyhow she called up last night wanting to know if she could pay me to make "that brownie cake" for her niece. She said her niece just loves brownies and she loves my brownie cake so she called. I said sure. Yes people this cake is THAT good. People will call and offer to pay you to make it for them! :lol: Click here for the recipe. So after I dropped Joey off at work at 6:30 I rushed over to smart n final and they opened at 7:00. Did you know it cost $2.00 to buy a dozen large eggs v.s $1.80 to buy 1.5 dz x~lg eggs? Anyhow I was going to make that cake x 2 so my family could have some but I was feeling so good I thought I would make us 4 loaves of bread and 24 mini stromboli. Oh and why is my stromboli NOT in the sidebar? I don't know. I looked for it the other day and I guess I never put it up! :lol: Speaking of getting paid for baking/cooking. There is someone else at Joe's work who asked me several times to make them some stromboli! We don't really know them too well, not like we know the other gal. And it kind of felt like it was out of the blue. http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b1...Image029-1.jpg Like for instance the brownie cake I have sent with Joe to work a few times, yes the whole cake! For him to share with everyone. So I am not surprised someone liked it and wanted me to make some for them special. But the stromboli I send in his lunch. I guess him warming it up in the microwave and someone smelling it is enough to make a person want some! LOL http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b1...d/Image026.jpg The one they first asked about was the beef chimichanga one. They wanted to know how much I would charge them to make some. When he told me this I was stumped. At first I couldn't even remember HOW I made it. :lol: Then I remember I posted about it here. Yeah! Then I remembered ALL the ingredients. That would be tedious adding that all up! Normally when you see or try food you like you ask for the recipe. Right? Do you ask some one to make it for you and you want to pay them? LOL Besides that I was thinking, they have never even tried it, how do they know they will like it? WHat If they don't like it and aren't happy with it? SO I decided just to blow it off. Well I am usually at his work 1-2 a week for lunch. This person happened to be there and asked me in a round about way. I said, "Well I don't really know with the beef one". They said well let me know a price on a chicken one. Ummm...I don't even like the chicken one so the chances of me making it again are slim to none. LOL As I am sitting there thinking I am going to strain my brain calculating this out with how much per lb, how many cups of cooked chicken per lb? How much chicken in the chimichanga? Is it too much? Not enough? Is there enough cheese? Are the seasonings right? Are they allergic to anything? And on and on and on... Not to mention the fact I have not actually felt like being in the kitchen lately. I have been doing bare minimum. So today I decided 2 cakes, 4 loaves of bread, 24 mini stromboli's. One tray in particular came out so nice looking I decided what the heck. I should call Joe and see if his co worker still wants to buy stromboli, but it will be cheese only. I did make chicken stromboli with mushrooms once but I didn't care for it. http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b1...Image024-2.jpg I figured I would calculate what my base cost are and decide on a price and if they don't want to pay it, then it will surely get eaten by us. LOL And if they don't like it, oh well I guess they can quit asking me to make them stromboli then hunh? LOL There were 8 perfect looking mini stromboli's so I called Joe and told him to ask. My base cost(for ingredients) is .62 cents for one. SO I figured $1.50 each. That sounded fair to me. What would you charge? I also tossed in a loaf of bread for the gal who wants the cake. I was completely stumped when she asked me how much cause I had never finished adding up my cost. I didn't want to go too high and be rude, but I didn't want to go too low and short myself either. She told me to add up the cost of the ingredients and my time. I can add up ingredients simple enough but time is another story. I won't get all intricate here and bore you to death so... http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b1...Image028-1.jpg REAL grade AA butter cost alot! LOL SO I told her $10.00. She said that was fine. I finally added it up today. It will cost me $3.69 to make it. So not bad. WHat would you of charged? I added up my new recipe I have been doing lately for bread too. My whole wheat one uses more expensive ingredients like olive oil or butter and honey but this other recipe I have is very simple and is easy to make. Bread flour, salt, yeast, water. I add it up and it cost only .38 cents to make! It is called Plain Bread. Sounds very boring but actually it is very soft and fluffy. It melts in your mouth! http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b1...Image018-2.jpg Joe's co worker who is wanting the stromboli said Monday they want 6. So I threw them in the freezer. They want to try a loaf of bread too. So I am debating on that one. I know it's a lower cost item but seriously cheap white bread at the store cost about $1.50! So I am thinking $2.00. You know, since it was made with love and all. ;) WHat would you charge? I think my whole wheat bread cost is about $1.00. So if I ever sell that it would definately be $3.00!! Those are just the food cost, not adding in what little bit of electricity/water or gas it would cost, bread bags. I get those pretty cheap at smart n final. I know there would be gas to the store but I go to the store every week anyways. Wouldn't that be so cool if I could get a side business going baking for people? Does anyone have any advice or suggestions? |
Can this cake be used to make cupcakes?? Do tell...
And by the way - You should charge for the ingredients but you must also charge for your utilities, travel and your time to give yourself and your effort full credit. A good stromboli would cost anyone $4-6.00 and a cake as good as yours appears to be is $10-15.00, maybe more. There is a woman here at work who sells home-made cakes and she charges $30! We all know that people buy garbage food in vending machines and at work cafeterias and fast-food places, so something that's make with quality ingredients (and love) is well worth the extra cost. Follow your passion, and don't give your talents away - people will pay for quality. |
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I think the cake is smaller than you think. It is long, but it isn't thick. I do it on a wilton cookie sheet. The measurements are 16x12x1. This is what 1 of the pieces looks like on that cake I did a few months ago. See it is short? http://bp1.blogger.com/_PCFqhyj0YPY/...0/Image021.jpg Here is a better picture of the stromboli if I make it exactly according to the directions: http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b1...Image022-1.jpg See how huge those two are? What I did was take that and basically split each stromboli into 4. SO I would get 8 on those two big ones. My dh likes less salt and pepper. So are you talking BIG stromboli or small stromboli? LOL Where do you see it for sale at? The first time I heard about it at all was on line. Quote:
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Any given day the amount of people varies between 2 other people at work to 5 to even more on some days. He works for the parks so different people work different days and some days people from other departments come by, like lawn mower and tree crew. Thank you for your advice. :) |
Isn't this how Paula Deen started out????
Go, Jasmine!! I would charge a lot, actually. A cake for a birthday party---$15 minimum. I can't get the pictures of the stromboli to show up here at work, but think about what you would pay for a lunch of that size. Would one fill a person up for lunch? I would say $4 to 5 minimum! Think about your talent and time! And if you are thinking about doing this long-term, it should be profitable for you! I know that I am willing to pay for convenience and quality. Someday I'll say, "I knew her when!!" when I see you on the Food Network! |
How cool is that! I would love to bake for a living!
I think restaurants have at least a 200% mark-up if not more. So, I'd add up the cost of ingredients, time, packaging and then triple it. |
You could definately get a side business going! Everything you bake looks so good, I am hungry now! I would love to do something like that too - it would be a nice get away for me to do something besides my office work. I am seriously afraid I am coming down with some of these ailments! LOL! Do you know how much magazine clutter I have!
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That is how Paula Deen started out, she started a catering business with her sons a.k.a Lady and Sons the restuarant/catering company she now owns. With the price don't feel bad for charging over what it cost to make it because you should add in your time. Thats why goods from people can cost more because of their time and effort put into it. I'm sorry to say that the brownie cake doesn't look good to me but only because I dislike chocolate and brownies, but pass that stromboli over....yum :) I would definately say go for it as a side business if you would feel like cooking as much as you would potentially need to.
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Someday I'll say, "I knew her when!!" when I see you on the Food Network! You all are too kind!:) zenor77 Quote:
blueberry3 You could definately get a side business going! Everything you bake looks so good, I am hungry now! I would love to do something like that too - it would be a nice get away for me to do something besides my office work. Yeah I really do enjoy baking and cooking. Thanx for the compliment! I am seriously afraid I am coming down with some of these ailments! LOL! Do you know how much magazine clutter I have! I hope you feel better soon! Rhighlan86 Quote:
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So from now on, I'm totally offering to pay people to bake me things. :D Thanks for the idea! lol Or maybe I'll trade some of my time cooking for their time baking... is 1 egg roll to 1 muffin an even exchange? :p Anyway, that's very cool. I know a girl who sold cookies for some extra cash during college... started out selling them to her track teammates and branched out until all kinds of students, faculty and staff were buying cookies from her. :) |
Don't price yourself too cheap. Walk through a bakery and look at prices. One of the grocery store bakery flavorless, greasy icky frosting 1/4 sheet cakes (about the size of a 9X13 pan) are AT LEAST $15. Remember what you are selling here is your time and talent. People buy baked goods because they don't have the time or talent to make them for themselves....NOT because they are looking for a bargin!! Also it is easier to start out asking for more $$, than trying to raise your price later. Good Luck with your baking!!!
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I would buy from someone that I know bakes it and know that its going to be good, especially if I don't have time to cook. In WV the thing to buy is pepperoni rolls, I don't bake them at all because they are kind of a pain, but I definately will pay someone to make them for me :). Put feelers out and see if theres anything else that you make that people would like. Maybe make a little list to start off with of stuff that you'd make and see what people think. It couldn't hurt to try.
Gotta say yes I am weird with chocolate, but if someone made a cake that was good enough to get me to like the brownies, you better believe I'd buy it from them :lol: |
Wow! Have you ever thought of starting your own "bakery" or catering? It seems you're well on your way :)
I make these AWESEOME Cinnabuns (they taste identical to Cinnabons). My friend gives me $20 to make them for her twice a year. It only costs me about $8 to make. ($3 for the butter, $3 for the cream cheese and I figure about $2 for flour/milk/eggs/yeast/flavoring etc. I'd post the recipe... but do you really want it?? LOL If so, PM me. |
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You are all welcome to visit my blog and see what other stuff I have made. You don't have to register if you want to leave a comment either. http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b1...Image003-5.jpg Anyhow I was so jazzed doing that! We made $25.00 total and the ingredient cost of what we actually sold was only $3.80!! The cookies sold really well, the cupcakes didn't do too bad. I was thinking today of sending out a few loafs of bread and seeing if they will sell too. The cinnabons sounds like something people may like to buy. I am trying to think of other stuff. I thought about muffins but I think people are more into a sugar fix. KWIM? http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b1...Image000-6.jpg http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b1...Image007-1.jpg http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b1...d/Image008.jpg |
Oh..my...gosh...this thread is torture! Everything looks absolutely YUMMY!!! I want to rush out to my local baker and get a slice of cake now! :o
Your cake looks like a Texas Sheet Cake...my FAVORITE!!! MmMmmm...my tummy is growling. :D My best friend woke up one morning and told herself that she wanted to make cakes. Ya'll know...the really fancy ones! She does all SORTS of awesome cakes!! Two and three-tiered, fondant, she makes an amazing buttercream icing! It's such a neat hobby! Plus you can make some pretty great money from doing something fun! :) I suggest checking out individually-owned cake websites for their pricings, and shave a couple of dollars off and use them as your own (since you're just starting out! The better you get, and the more orders you get, you can increase the price!) But I definitely think homemade cakes and fresh bakes should cost a little more than say, WalMart or Randalls, but should be less expensive than your local bakeries (since you're not technically a pro yet!) Everything you made so far looks SCRUMPTIOUS! |
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I suggest checking out individually-owned cake websites for their pricings, and shave a couple of dollars off and use them as your own (since you're just starting out! The better you get, and the more orders you get, you can increase the price!) Great idea. I was looking the other day. I found an msn top picks bakery and one was like $2.25 for cupcakes and another place said $140.00 to ship cupcakes to your home! :lol: Quote:
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Well the kids sold 4 cookies @ .50 cents each to a friend of his. My eldest son is 13 so the other kid is about 13. ell he was walking home from school and he told me his friend said he bought the cookies and didn't even get one cause everyone else ate them! He wondered if he could have a cookie? I said of course no problem! lol Then he comes back later and Chris said mom, he wants to talk to you. So I go out to the garage and he is like,"My dad wants to buy a dozen cookies". WOW! I was like n/p. I had made cookies the day before and still had some in the freezer. That was Friday. SO I send them home with him and with a loaf of bread to try out. I figured the next day I could send Chris to pick up the money but wasn't worried about it. Oh and I told him I would give them 12 for the price of 10. SO $5.00. Well Sat. morning I am on my walk and his parents pull up in their durango so I go to say hi. They said they dropped $20.00 off with my dh this morning!!! I was like, what? They (cookies) weren't that much!! They were like, "We LOVE the cookies! We want more goodies!!!!" hahahah Yeah I was shocked!! I said no problem. I said they were made with real butter. Yeah I am super excited!!! I baked two days in a row but not Sunday so I had some extras left over. I grabbed 2 dozen plus 5 cupcakes for a freebie, I told them I would bake more on Sunday so I would send their other dozen over today. WOW!!!!! |
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