Originally posted by rbmorriscomplex but worth it-i've a friend (albeit she is a farmers wife) who can sell her cakes for £300 plus. they are amazing! i saw a photo of one of her cakes recently, and i thought that it was a nice touch putting real flowers on the cake.
Well yes, wedding cakes are pretty complex from what I understand though. I suppose there is the possibility of cooking meals for people who need it. Not sure what kind of Government/Board of Health regulations you'd have to deal with. Certainly worth looking into though. Thanks. π
they weren't real, she had spent hours and hours on each sugar flower. they were amazing!
although she has been to courses etc on how to make them, but it really is worth it if you get good at it.
Originally posted by geniusive always been curious after cost and time and all that is that business even worth getting into?
complex but worth it-i've a friend (albeit she is a farmers wife) who can sell her cakes for £300 plus. they are amazing! i saw a photo of one of her cakes recently, and i thought that it was a nice touch putting real flowers on the cake.
they weren't real, she had spent hours and hours on each sugar flower. they were amazing!
although she has been to courses etc on how to make them, but it really is worth it if you get good at it.
Originally posted by pawnfondleri don't know-i think so. when this lady sells he cakes they are normally to friends and under the £100 mark (which basically covers expenses). but if time isn't a problem and if you are good enough then i suppose it is. expenses are £100, and the cake goes for £350-£400? that's £250-£300 profit, which i suppose would go someway to covering the fees for all those courses you took... i don't really know though. π
ive always been curious after cost and time and all that is that business even worth getting into?