I was hoping to get some input from the wonderful people on here about a dilemma I'm running into.
It is my understanding that in Wisconsin you may not have a bakery or cakery in your home. Period. Restaurants will not let their customers bring in items that were baked either in the customer's home or anyone else's home. It is a health code violation and an insurance risk the restaurants are not willing to take. This equals no wedding business for me basically. And no large orders.
I had a line on a commercial kitchen at a spa that was also a catering company, but the owner is having health issues and has put the business up for sale. She has said I could move my stuff in and work from there for a % of each cake, but I don't want to get settled someplace only to discover the new owners aren't willing to work with me; or they end up closing the doors completely and I'm out on the street starting over again.
I'm a one-person operation and don't have the volume or the capacity to crank out the kind of volume it would take to cover the expense of either purchasing a storefront, or paying a monthly rent/utilities/etc. on my own space. I live in a small town. I can't charge $100 for a 9" cake, no matter HOW beautiful it is. I really wouldn't have any customers then.
I guess I'm just frustrated and venting.
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So from what i am reading , the only way to sell your own cakes is to open rent a building and open up a place, to put your cake decorating supplies in and bake cakes there you cant do it at your home ? I live in montana, and i knowi am a beginner but i do want to get good enought to sell my cakes, and succeeed int his cake decoraitng
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