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Sunday, 3 May 2020

How to make money selling baked goods

how to make money selling baked goods

Do you enjoy baking? Then you might want to consider profiting from your ability to bake yummy treats. Baked goods businesses have grown in popularity over the last few years, but actually, they’ve been around for awhile. Fields started selling her decadent cookies in the s. But there are a few cons to running a home-based baking business that you’ll need to consider before baking your first batch of goodies. Here are an overview and a few resources on how to turn your love of baking into a home business. There’s a downside to all businesses, including ones that involve selling baked goods from home, such as:. It goes without saying that you should know how to bake and that your concoctions are very tasty.

Monday, 23 March 2020

How to make money from your hobby farm

how to make money from your hobby farm

And while it can feel elusive, I can see that each year we do get a few steps closer toward making it a reality, here at our little farm. For us, this time of year is one of evaluation, brainstorming, and planning. One limiting factor about our homestead, however, is its size. So what follows is a list of ways to make money from the homestead — specifically geared for those with limited acreage. I hope you find some of these ideas helpful, as you get your own brainstorming juices flowing! When people think of making money from a homestead, chances are, market gardening is one of the first things that comes to mind. This book has really transformed my approach to market gardening, bringing a whole new level of productivity and organization to our efforts. One other idea — if you find that even with preserving your harvest and selling the extra, you still have surplus produce — consider donating it to your local food pantry. Aside from feeling GREAT about sharing all that wonderful home-grown bounty, if your food pantry is a non-profit, you can take that donation out on your tax return. Those little things can make a difference, come tax time!