At what point do you become a professional baker? When you get a certification, magazine cover, mention from a celebrity? Then why do we call people who are incredibly good at their craft professionals? Skill shows profession, not a paper.
Yes you can. The taste is very important. Find that one great recipe. Experiment. Then practice decorating, start with simple designs. You’ll get better as you go. Give some away, as gifts or samples, people will want more, and start asking you to make some for birthdays, baby showers, various family events and parties. Follow Lolly, she knows what you need to know. Re watch this video and take notes. You can do this!!
Yes you can. The taste is very important. Find that one great recipe. Experiment. Then practice decorating, start with simple designs. You’ll get better as you go. Give some away, as gifts or samples, people will want more, and start asking you to make some for birthdays, baby showers, various family events and parties. Follow Lolly, she knows what you need to know. Re watch this video and take notes. You can do this!!
I am also in the process of birthing my cookie business, because I need the money as there is a cut in my salary. God has given me a love for baking and talents. At present I don't see much profit, as I am stil buying necessary appliances n testing recipes n trying to sell them. But God willing, I hope it will take off . Thank you for sharing your experiences. ❤❤
Do you ship cookies? If so, can you show your process for packaging/shipping? My concern is cookies melting or breaking before getting to the customer. Thank you!
Breaking is a valid concern, but a lot of shipping processes can be put through the temp controlled trailers. When you ship a temp sensitive food item the semi truck that hauls that freight is connected to a trailer called a reefer. This is a shipping trailer specifically designed to refrigerate and store shipped food items. Cookies may not need this, but it will prevent melting cookies and the cold hardens cookies temporarily which can also prevent them from being damaged.
When you say set up social media and get yourself out there, do you mean just on the internet, or in real life?(I'm kinda old and don't know as much as most people do about how the internet works) Also, what is a pre-sale?
@@lenazizza5211 check out the cottage law in your state, if it applies you are good to go. If you are serious and have the drive, you can and will make really good money! I was shocked at how easy and how much I make at doing what I LOVE....consider getting INSURANCE though it is very reasonable and worth every penny in case someone tries to say they got sick from your baked goodies !
Not true, this is misinformation. You can sell baked goods from home in NY as long as the item does not need heat/cold regulations after production. Here is the actual cottage law in NY. agriculture.ny.gov/food-safety/home-processing
I don't know if people will buy from me as I am not a professional baker...I am obsessed making and decorate cookies . Love your video.
At what point do you become a professional baker? When you get a certification, magazine cover, mention from a celebrity? Then why do we call people who are incredibly good at their craft professionals? Skill shows profession, not a paper.
You won't know till you try, actually try though. Alot of people dip their toes in the water and say they can't swim.
How's it going now? I hope you started and is doing amazing 🥰🥰
Yes you can. The taste is very important. Find that one great recipe. Experiment. Then practice decorating, start with simple designs. You’ll get better as you go.
Give some away, as gifts or samples, people will want more, and start asking you to make some for birthdays, baby showers, various family events and parties. Follow Lolly, she knows what you need to know. Re watch this video and take notes.
You can do this!!
Yes you can. The taste is very important. Find that one great recipe. Experiment. Then practice decorating, start with simple designs. You’ll get better as you go.
Give some away, as gifts or samples, people will want more, and start asking you to make some for birthdays, baby showers, various family events and parties. Follow Lolly, she knows what you need to know. Re watch this video and take notes.
You can do this!!
I am also in the process of birthing my cookie business, because I need the money as there is a cut in my salary. God has given me a love for baking and talents. At present I don't see much profit, as I am stil buying necessary appliances n testing recipes n trying to sell them. But God willing, I hope it will take off . Thank you for sharing your experiences. ❤❤
I'm so glad you found my video helpful! Best of luck with your business. 😊
Good luck with your business
Thank you for the information . I was looking for a guide on this type of bussiness.
Do you ship cookies? If so, can you show your process for packaging/shipping? My concern is cookies melting or breaking before getting to the customer. Thank you!
She has a video on how to ship cookies 🍪
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Breaking is a valid concern, but a lot of shipping processes can be put through the temp controlled trailers. When you ship a temp sensitive food item the semi truck that hauls that freight is connected to a trailer called a reefer. This is a shipping trailer specifically designed to refrigerate and store shipped food items. Cookies may not need this, but it will prevent melting cookies and the cold hardens cookies temporarily which can also prevent them from being damaged.
Thank you soo much Lolly for your recipe. I will definitely continue to watch your show.
I'm watching from Cape Town SA. 😊
Mam pls let me know how to decide a lifespan of an cookies
Thank you for all the information
Any time!
All excellent and valuable tips that I will be using. Thank you for sharing.
Glad it was helpful!
nice tutorial, now i will be able to make some money with my friend.
Thank you for sharing your experience with us!
Thank you for sharing your experience ❤
You are so welcome 😊
Great Video and great information
Thank you!!!
Thank you so much
Thank you!
can you show us a sample of your invoice and or your cookie order form?
When you say set up social media and get yourself out there, do you mean just on the internet, or in real life?(I'm kinda old and don't know as much as most people do about how the internet works) Also, what is a pre-sale?
either one works, it depends were you are selling. A presale is when someone orders ahead so you make the cookies after they order
@@lenazizza5211 check out the cottage law in your state, if it applies you are good to go.
If you are serious and have the drive, you can and will make really good money! I was shocked at how easy and how much I make at doing what I LOVE....consider getting INSURANCE though it is very reasonable and worth every penny in case someone tries to say they got sick from your baked goodies !
Thank u
You can't sell baked goods out of your home in NY state.
Yes you can check the cottage food laws and get approved for home process exemption
Or Missouri....legally
Not true, this is misinformation. You can sell baked goods from home in NY as long as the item does not need heat/cold regulations after production. Here is the actual cottage law in NY.
agriculture.ny.gov/food-safety/home-processing
@@violetoshun3253yes you can. I’m from Missouri. It’s under the cottage law.
How to start a business in California what basis do I need please anyone kindful reply back
You will want to start by looking up California Cottage Laws, some states have Cottage Laws in place for at home baking and homemade goods :)
My wife does this.
Awesome!
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thank you!
Thank you!
You are so welcome!