Hey cooks, I want to start selling muffins, to make some money to buy a Nintendo Switch and a copy of Monster Hunter XX.
Do you have some useful tips I should know about starting a home business, or about making sellable muffins?
>>9102029
Create a business plan, crunch the numbers, buy wholesale and purchase a PlayStation 4
>>9102035
Yeah, I was planning on buying wholsesale, at least in the beggining. I want to at least have some quality ingredients to ensure a wonderful flavor.
Also, I want to play Zelda.
>>9102037
[spoiler]Ensenada, Mexico.[/spoiler] I was planning on selling heavy chocolate, banana-chocolate, and granola. Maybe add cinnamon apple there, but that would be a fancier recipe, and I'm not sure if people would buy it.
>>9102029
Just suck some dicks for money
>>9102059
Fuck off, I'm not a faggot. Just unable to find a job.
>>9102046
>Mexico
Just do lime muffins, and don't forget to squeeze a fresh lime wedge over them just before you hand them to the customer.
Nah but seriously a lime muffin sounds kind of good, and I found a recipe on the internet for something like that. Not sure if Mexicans would like them or not, but they sound good to me. http://www.food.com/recipe/key-lime-muffins-99277
jalepeno cheese muffins...
>>9102079
I had a pink lemonade cupcake once and it was amazing.
>>9102094
Lime. Limón in Spanish, I believe.
You should add them some protein of your own, makes wonders
>>9102151
Lime is Lima in spanish, but I'm not too sure if in America you use Lime for Limones.
Anyways, I guess I'm gonna have to try with both, and see which one is actually descent.
>>9102029
In today's economy??? I wouldn't dare start a business, let alone one that can be done using cake mix and cup cakes or already having a plethora of pre made already available.
>>9102029
Have fun getting fined and shut down.
>>9102029
>make some money to buy a Nintendo Switch and a copy of Monster Hunter XX
Sell your "muffin" for 5 bucks at the nearest train station, if you know what i mean...
First you would need a business license. Find out your local area's flavor base, work with that. I would say when you first start baking, throw in a few samplers, cut them into quarters, and see if people have a solid reaction to that. Once you get one flavor profile, expand your customer base by adding in another flavor profile, and go from there.
Also, bake because you want to, not because you want other shit
>>9102029
Why don't you get an actual job?
>>9102029
Just invest in $KNPD
or try r9k
>>9104385
>First you would need a business license.
Where do you live? You know that in most places there is no such thing as a "business license", right?
>>flavor base
>>flavor profile
You've got your buzzword compliance down, but I don't think you've ever had any experience operating a business. Especially since you didn't bother to mention the big hurdle:
If you are selling food to the public then that food needs to be prepared in a kitchen which has been inspected and approved by your local health department.
>>9104543
Selling 500 bucks worth of muffins to buy a Nintendo is hardly a business, it's basically just a glorified lemonade stand.
>>9104813
What's your point? While I agree it's silly, there have been past incidents in which kids with lemonade stands were shut down by the cops for this exact reason. Same thing with little old ladies baking cakes or cookies at home for their church fundraiser.
>>9104822
I doubt that very much. Especially in Mexico where there are dirt poor people on the side of the road selling tortillas, fruit, tamales etc constantly. OP should start a local Facebook page and sell his muffins that way.