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College Graduation Gift IdeaJacqui Cosper Feedback About This Post:RE: Starting a Home-Based Baking Business
I have browsed the Internet for the information that is out there about starting a home-based bakery. Let's set the record straight. I teach a course in North Carolina for home-based bakers called how to operate a home-based bakery. I have been teaching for three years. Post by Denay RE: Starting a Home-Based Baking Business
Sandy, Post By Quincella C. Geiger (Guest Post) RE: Starting a Home-Based Baking BusinessI don't know where you live but in my state, you must have a state inspected kitchen, which means commercial equipment and you have to follow all their rules. I own a restaurant and cannot even bake at home for that. It my be prepared onsite. It sounds like a good idea, but you have to jump thru a lot of hoops to do it legally. Post By Marlene (Guest Post) RE: Starting a Home-Based Baking Business
i am working on this project right now. Post by skystar50 RE: Starting a Home-Based Baking Business
My advice is to check with your state, county, and city licensing people and make completely sure you are legal in every way, shape and form! I was trying to get a store opened here locally, had the store (paid rent for about 10 months and never got opened) and most of my equipment, but not all of my licensing. While trying to get everything in order to open the store, I was baking from my home to fill the orders I had coming in. Apparently, I took business away from somebody and they turned me in to the state. I was threatened with all kinds of legal actions if I didn't quit! Post by GrammySheila RE: College Graduation Gift Idea
Besides the ones mentioned; how about some sort of book, on the subject of her interests, or just good fiction that you'd think she'd like. Post by keyshawn RE: College Graduation Gift IdeaHow about a nice looking watch. Or a datebook. Or music. Or, when all else fails, a gift certificate. A wallet that is very business-like might be nice, too. Just follow her interests. Post By Linda. (Guest Post) |
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