Anyone make $ from selling breads/baked goods?

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I know our farmers market only has one seller that does bread and usually sells out within 2 hours or so but we are in Washington and to sell any baked/canned goods you must have a commercial kitchen licenses permits etc. But for anyone who has those available canned goods/bread/pies you name it they fly off the shelf as so few people have the ability to produce and sell them.

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I put up posters al over a local campus/dorms during move-in week. Parents orderd brithday cakes ( I am a semi-prof cake designer) also "care packages" cookies and such. I also have become talented at cooking low sugar/ sugar replacement and advertised at some Diabetic support groups, they order from me too. With an outside full time job it has been enough to keep me busy.
 

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About 20 years ago, I got a notice in the mail that basically said, "Opps - we goofed and your escrow is negative $6,000..so your house paymnent is going up $700.00 per month!" I about had a heart attack!

I started to bake bread and sell it everywhere. I prayed and prayed trying not to worry... and God blessed my business that year. Every month I made up the difference in the house payment by selling breads...tons of bread! Once the year was over though - I stared to run into problems. I did not have a commercial kitchen...nor the means to get one. Places that I used to sell tons of bread - church bazaars and craft shows etc.. now required food vendors to show proof of this.. so my business dried up.

In my heart - I know God answered my prayer and met the need. I was working hard and many nights would bake all night long. Looking back - it was a miracle I survived....ha hah..I did not even have a machine to kneed it - all was done by hand.

Everything I baked sold well...just that the yeast breads took longer to make and made less profit.

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equusvilla,

thanks so much for sharing this story. What hard work you did- and for something that wasn't even your fault. A great testimonial for "do what you can, and God will do the rest". I am sure that there was someone who was inspired by what you did and even today, encouraged by your example.
Thanks,

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equusvilla said:
About 20 years ago, I got a notice in the mail that basically said, "Opps - we goofed and your escrow is negative $6,000..so your house paymnent is going up $700.00 per month!" I about had a heart attack!

I started to bake bread and sell it everywhere. I prayed and prayed trying not to worry... and God blessed my business that year. Every month I made up the difference in the house payment by selling breads...tons of bread! Once the year was over though - I stared to run into problems. I did not have a commercial kitchen...nor the means to get one. Places that I used to sell tons of bread - church bazaars and craft shows etc.. now required food vendors to show proof of this.. so my business dried up.

In my heart - I know God answered my prayer and met the need. I was working hard and many nights would bake all night long. Looking back - it was a miracle I survived....ha hah..I did not even have a machine to kneed it - all was done by hand.

Everything I baked sold well...just that the yeast breads took longer to make and made less profit.

Julie
Julie, that is the greatest encouragement I could receive this week. I see the Lord in that so much, how he blessed you to meet the exact need you had. I think that is just awesome, and gives me SO much hope for my bake sale this weekend.
 
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