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    Market Research

    This Fall/Winter I will be doing a sort of catering company, for seasonal treats (desserts) and sweet snacks. Things like Cakes, Pies, Cookies, Chocolate Truffles, Ice Cream etc. All things i can make reasonably easily and cheaply.

    So here comes your part. How much would you be willing to pay for the things i have on the list so far (USD Please) If you need me to describe what something is or whats in it, i would be happy to do so. Just write a price next to the thing you think you would order, and how many you would order.

    I am doing this so i have a general idea of what i should charge, and therefore how much profit i could make.




    -Thanks,


    Colin


    P.S. You can (and should!) also suggest things you think you or others might like!

    Here is what i have thought of so far (everything is homemade, no storebought, except milk sugar etc...)

    Cheese Cakes:
    Irish cream cheesecake
    Pumpkin cheesecake
    New york cheesecake
    Praline Cheesecake

    Cakes:
    German Chocolate Cake

    Pies:
    Coconut Crème Pie
    Chocolate Crème Pie
    Key Lime Pie
    Assorted Fruit Pies

    Candies:
    Chocolate Truffles
    Candied Orange, Lime, Lemon or Grapefruit Peels
    Chocolate Covered Orange, Lime, Lemon or Grapefruit Peels

    Small Desserts:
    Rum Balls
    Chocolate Chip Cookies
    Peanut Butter Cookies
    Gingersnap Cookies
    Brownies
    Fudge

    Desserts:
    Tirimisu
    Crème Brulee
    Pumpkin Crème Brulee
    Canoli
    He came dancing across the water
    With his galleons and guns
    Looking for the new world
    In that palace in the sun
    On the shore lay Montezuma
    With his cocoa leaves and pearls

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    I'd get some ginger snaps from that

    Charge... $10 for a box? i don't know what pricing is like there, unfortunately.

    I recommend you make some Guiness cake- chocolate cake with half a can (220ml) of Guiness- it's amazing. You have to make it gooey, and shove some clotted cream on top.

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    Also, put in Shoo Fly Pie.

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    Congrats on the idea Colin!! The best way to do this kind of research is to investigate the prices for these producs in your area. Why? Cuz a person in say...NY might be willing to pay more for a cheese cake than a person in...California, TX or anyware else. Every market is different, so concentrate your research to your market.
    "NEVER ALLOW SOMEONE TO BE YOUR PRIORITY, WHILE ALLOWING YOURSELF TO BE THEIR OPTION"

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    I'll ask my mom what she thinks. She does major catering from home as well (lots of experience in the business) and I think she may be very helpful in lending a helpful hand in advise. Hope it all goes well, I'll PM you when I get her reply . her perspective/viewpoint however may be slightly different because of location and because me makes more lunch/dinner type of food. Unfortunately the only person who never gets her food is me, because there's never any left .

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    well if theres none left it must mean its good!


    yeah good point hector i thought about it after i posted, but i didnt really feel like changing it though

    edit: and it was my mom's idea, so i cant take credit
    He came dancing across the water
    With his galleons and guns
    Looking for the new world
    In that palace in the sun
    On the shore lay Montezuma
    With his cocoa leaves and pearls

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    Quote Originally Posted by my porsche
    edit: and it was my mom's idea, so i cant take credit
    AHEM...I suggested it to you a few times too.
    "NEVER ALLOW SOMEONE TO BE YOUR PRIORITY, WHILE ALLOWING YOURSELF TO BE THEIR OPTION"

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    serve real truffles.....mmmmm
    pondering things

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    How about you do a pavlova, maybe not a good idea if you're gunna be serving this up to hard core right wing redneck Texans as they won't eat anything thats unamerican j/k, but its a ub3r-nice dessert. You can put many different types of fruit on top of it, berrys, the traditional thing in New Zealand is Kiwifruit but I doubt you get Kiwifruit in America.



    PM me if you want a really good recipe for it.

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    when im home, i will scan a recipe of my dads grandma for the original " Schwarzwalder kirschetorte" = south-german cherry/chocolate cake ! it tastes great.

    i am now at school, so no recipe nearby.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spastik_Roach
    How about you do a pavlova, maybe not a good idea if you're gunna be serving this up to hard core right wing redneck Texans as they won't eat anything thats unamerican j/k, but its a ub3r-nice dessert. You can put many different types of fruit on top of it, berrys, the traditional thing in New Zealand is Kiwifruit but I doubt you get Kiwifruit in America.

    PM me if you want a really good recipe for it.
    no way man! i love kiwis! of course we get them here!

    and people eat everything here, houston is split 50-50 right-left, and its basically every culture ever in one city, so theres every type of food you can imagine here


    drakkie that reminded me of something i made one time that was damn good, its a black forest chocolate cherry cheesecake with oreo crumb crust, oh y god, it was so good, i made it for my german class

    yes i would be interested in a pavlova recipe, is it just like a custard with fruit in it?
    Last edited by Egg Nog; 08-27-2005 at 06:34 PM.
    He came dancing across the water
    With his galleons and guns
    Looking for the new world
    In that palace in the sun
    On the shore lay Montezuma
    With his cocoa leaves and pearls

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    For first:
    tirimisu -> tiramisù
    canoli -> cannoli
    ??

    Second
    I was tinking that the best, easy to produce and very cheaper is the italian icecream.
    Yuo have a big lot of varieties and it's very very very gooooood (6o because is good)

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    For cake: St. Onorè

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    i dont know how to do accent marks on the computer, and cannoli was a type-o

    you mean like gelato, or granita?
    He came dancing across the water
    With his galleons and guns
    Looking for the new world
    In that palace in the sun
    On the shore lay Montezuma
    With his cocoa leaves and pearls

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    Quote Originally Posted by my porsche
    i dont know how to do accent marks on the computer, and cannoli was a type-o

    you mean like gelato, or granita?
    Gelato is heavenly...mmmmmn Gelato

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