I just find your channel to be more and more helpful - I'm still on that fence deciding if I want to turn my hobby into a business, and all your tips and thoughts are really helping to put it all into perspective for me. Thank you again for a great video with even more viewpoints!
I’m so glad you’re enjoying it. The great thing is you can always start and stop with selling. Doesn’t have to be an all or nothing decision if you’re able to do it from home 🙂
A million thanks for these vids❣ I've been a homemaker for over 30 years. And, yes, I'm a single mom, and fully self-supporting. It's possible... but huge amounts of work. Sending love from South Africa ❤ 🇿🇦
I'm going to do cookies when and where I have time but I will only claim gluten friendly. Gluten free is too risky a claim to make in a small home business. Thanks for your videos. Plenty of good information.
I too turn down cheesecake orders for anyone that is not a friend or family because cottage food laws where I live don't allow them to be sold. I would have to rent a commercial kitchen and I don't have the volume for that right now. I also don't do peanut/cashew products because of an allergy
I read the comments before watching the video & I thought you didn’t sell these items because they don’t sell well & I got nervous because the first item I’m planning on selling is cheesecake😂 I’m glad that it does sell well because I took a lot of time perfecting my recipe & making new flavors
With the sugar cookies it’s like when your in show choir and you love the song that y’all are working on but now you hate it cuz you’ve practiced it so much 🤣😩
I also don’t like cheesecakes but it’s my #1 seller. I sell them individually (rounded) and i make them fancy b/c many of my clients like them to take pics and post them lol ( the Cheesecake Factory is not that good btw, it’s very greasy and its just overpriced fast food.)
Rajaa I was just going to say the same thing about CF - if you haven't tried it, you aren't missing much. Especially if you can make delicious home baked goods like we all can!
This is so funny because I also HATE cheesecake (cream cheese is 🤮)! But, I'm famous for my cheesecake. People freaking love them and I actually enjoy making them too, just won't eat it.
@@SweetDreamsBakeShoppe I just find out about your channel. I am so Thankful to you. Every word you say I relate to it. I watched three off tour video learning a lot from you. Specially pricing. Thank you 🙏 Zenscakes 🎂
I really like you and your content is very helpful and inspiring but there's one thing which is it's not nice to say the word 'gross' on food even if you we don't like it ,there is a better words and ways to express our feelings. after all its a vert big blessing that many people don't have, so we should be appreciate it and thankful
I love cheesecake but there’s no way you could make a buck off of mine. 32 ounces cream cheese and 1/2 cup of sour cream 4 eggs . Too expensive but totally delicious.
You CANNOT sell something as gluten-free if your kitchen and/or your machinery and equipment has ever come in contact with gluten. NEVER a good idea to EVER list anything as gluten-free if your kitchen is not gluten free. You cannot assume a customer will tell you if they have a major gluten issue because they may see gluten-free and think it's fine. No.1 you are potentially putting someone's health at risk and no.2 you are opening yourself up to a lawsuit (ps. If you are starting a business, ALWAYS set up an LLC and get small business insurance in order to protect yourself. If any legal action were to ever arise, it only affects the assets in the business and you've got insurance to help. If you don't and the unthinkable happens, you can lose everything from your car, your home and all your finances). The best thing for you to do is to list it as an item that does not contain gluten but is processed in a kitchen that does contain gluten. By stating something is gluten-free free, you are setting yourself up for a world of potential issues. Same thing goes for any allergies.
As someone with severe celiac disease, unless you can fully dedicate a gluten free space, it's not safe for us to eat. The risk of cross contamination is too high and not worth it.
@@SweetDreamsBakeShoppe I appreciate that so much. Most people don't understand how severe or easy it is to cross contaminate, so I like to inform them. Most of the time the intentions are good, but unfortunately make people sick.
I just find your channel to be more and more helpful - I'm still on that fence deciding if I want to turn my hobby into a business, and all your tips and thoughts are really helping to put it all into perspective for me. Thank you again for a great video with even more viewpoints!
I’m so glad you’re enjoying it. The great thing is you can always start and stop with selling. Doesn’t have to be an all or nothing decision if you’re able to do it from home 🙂
@@SweetDreamsBakeShoppe that's such a great point; and thank you for that reminder. You're the best!
A million thanks for these vids❣ I've been a homemaker for over 30 years. And, yes, I'm a single mom, and fully self-supporting. It's possible... but huge amounts of work.
Sending love from South Africa ❤ 🇿🇦
I'm going to do cookies when and where I have time but I will only claim gluten friendly. Gluten free is too risky a claim to make in a small home business. Thanks for your videos. Plenty of good information.
Gluten friendly is such a great term!Definitely a good idea to cover yourself. Thanks for watching 💕
I too turn down cheesecake orders for anyone that is not a friend or family because cottage food laws where I live don't allow them to be sold. I would have to rent a commercial kitchen and I don't have the volume for that right now. I also don't do peanut/cashew products because of an allergy
Yes definitely-it’s riskier for homemakers and homemade food businesses for sure!
There’s a Cheesecake Factory in Toronto now 😊 thank you for the video! You always have excellent advice.
Is there? That’s awesome!
The visual of you eating a cheesecake “in its entirety” made the whole video worth it 😂.
Omg 😆
I read the comments before watching the video & I thought you didn’t sell these items because they don’t sell well & I got nervous because the first item I’m planning on selling is cheesecake😂 I’m glad that it does sell well because I took a lot of time perfecting my recipe & making new flavors
Oh definitely sell cheesecakes if you have a passion for them. People LOVE it! 🍰💕
With the sugar cookies it’s like when your in show choir and you love the song that y’all are working on but now you hate it cuz you’ve practiced it so much 🤣😩
Such a good analogy!!
Great video. I didn’t see the link to your egg free cake. Where can I find it? Thanks!
I hated cheesecake and cream cheese as well.. until I made an Italian cheesecake made with ricotta!!
Totally agree-ricotta or mascarpone is delightful and so different than cream cheese based things!!
You can also make a cheesecake with labneh.
"Yogurt pie" is also a whole lot like cheesecake.
Oh man the cheesecake part of this made my night! So glad I found your channel. I am going to binge-watch all your business videos.
so glad to hear it!! Also nice to meet another Ashley :)
Another Ashley here too! 🙋🏼♀️
I also don’t like cheesecakes but it’s my #1 seller. I sell them individually (rounded) and i make them fancy b/c many of my clients like them to take pics and post them lol ( the Cheesecake Factory is not that good btw, it’s very greasy and its just overpriced fast food.)
All of the videos I’ve seen make the Cheesecake Factory look so delicious! Darn. Cheesecakes are definitely a good market though ☺️
Rajaa I was just going to say the same thing about CF - if you haven't tried it, you aren't missing much. Especially if you can make delicious home baked goods like we all can!
And now here you are with more than 89,000 subscribers and more than 12,000 views on this video!
🥰🥰🥰
This is so funny because I also HATE cheesecake (cream cheese is 🤮)! But, I'm famous for my cheesecake. People freaking love them and I actually enjoy making them too, just won't eat it.
Can I please have a eggless cake recipe?
I agree with everything you said hahaha and I also don't like cheesecake that's why I don't make them too hhahaha
It’s the worst of the desserts 🤣
It’s funny I am watching this and I am home baker who bakes only eggless, Vegan and Gluten free cakes!☺️
Such a big market for that! Good on you 🥰💕
@@SweetDreamsBakeShoppe I just find out about your channel. I am so Thankful to you. Every word you say I relate to it. I watched three off tour video learning a lot from you. Specially pricing.
Thank you 🙏
Zenscakes 🎂
I really like you and your content is very helpful and inspiring but there's one thing which is it's not nice to say the word 'gross' on food even if you we don't like it ,there is a better words and ways to express our feelings. after all its a vert big blessing that many people don't have, so we should be appreciate it and thankful
Hahaa i couldnt have agreed any more.. I dont like cheesecakes either and sugar cookies are piece of art i wouldnt wanna eat either☺️
You don't like cheesecake? I love baked cheesecake, but I am pretty picky and prefer to make it myself ;)
Yeah! I’ve tried to like it so many times...I guess I’ll just have to stick to cream puffs 😂
I love cheesecake but there’s no way you could make a buck off of mine. 32 ounces cream cheese and 1/2 cup of sour cream 4 eggs . Too expensive but totally delicious.
I'm sure some would pay a lot if they knew the quality ingredients you were using! :)
I really hate cheesecake as well
Thank u! Such great content
You are so welcome, Maria! 💕
You are terrific!
Thank you, Maria!! 🥰
Cheesecake is good for the first 3 bites then it is heavy and monotonous.
You CANNOT sell something as gluten-free if your kitchen and/or your machinery and equipment has ever come in contact with gluten. NEVER a good idea to EVER list anything as gluten-free if your kitchen is not gluten free. You cannot assume a customer will tell you if they have a major gluten issue because they may see gluten-free and think it's fine. No.1 you are potentially putting someone's health at risk and no.2 you are opening yourself up to a lawsuit (ps. If you are starting a business, ALWAYS set up an LLC and get small business insurance in order to protect yourself. If any legal action were to ever arise, it only affects the assets in the business and you've got insurance to help. If you don't and the unthinkable happens, you can lose everything from your car, your home and all your finances). The best thing for you to do is to list it as an item that does not contain gluten but is processed in a kitchen that does contain gluten. By stating something is gluten-free free, you are setting yourself up for a world of potential issues. Same thing goes for any allergies.
Amen! I cannot stand Cheesecake.
Right?! Friends STILL try to convince me...haha
As someone with severe celiac disease, unless you can fully dedicate a gluten free space, it's not safe for us to eat. The risk of cross contamination is too high and not worth it.
Totally! I have friends that are celiac and I would feel horrible if I caused them pain or worse damage.
@@SweetDreamsBakeShoppe I appreciate that so much. Most people don't understand how severe or easy it is to cross contaminate, so I like to inform them. Most of the time the intentions are good, but unfortunately make people sick.