Profits from Your Kitchen

Written by Detra Davis


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4. Do you take every opportunity to give friends and family food gifts?

5. Do you make every family meal a memorable one but paying close attention to every detail ofrepparttar meal?

6. Do you love to cook for big crowds?

7. Do you dream of selling your food torepparttar 143721 public?

8. Can you take stiff criticism? (Note, catering is tough business and you must have thick skin.)

9. Do you have access to a commercial kitchen/large kitchen?

10. Can you see yourself working as a caterer?

If you answered yes to all of these questions you may well be on your way to a catering career. You may first want to contact a caterer in your community and spend a day with her. Ask if you can volunteer to work a catered event. If you want this and you are driven, really driven, you will do whatever it takes to make your dream a reality. Start small, ask lots of questions, get a mentor and perfectrepparttar 143722 fine skill of being totally organized. You could well berepparttar 143723 next Paula Deen, ofrepparttar 143724 Food Network’s Paula’s Home Cooking. She parlayed her southern delights into a catering business, and ultimately opened her own restaurant. Remember, nothing beats a failure, but a try.



Detra D. Davis is a writer with over 20 years of experience. Author of Profits from My Kitchen, email Detra at: detra_davis@supportingourchildren.com, or by mail: J. Davis & Associates, P. O. Box 4935, Cary, NC 27513-4935, to learn more visit: www.supportingourchildren.com




Be Creative to Get Money

Written by By Waheed Adegbite


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In your spare time instead of doing something unimportant and worthless you could sit down and read a book on investing in stocks or a business. You could also read biographies about CEO's and see how they started their businesses' and what motivated them and so on. As you learn more then you can try different approaches to starting your own business and marketing it. Just be careful when starting a business because there are risks, but again if you can be creative as well as resourceful you can actually start a business with little or no risk on a shoestring budget and wield huge profits. Trust me, it's possible! Just rememberrepparttar saying "if you believe you can achieve."

I am a young man with a good amount of business (internet) and web design knowledge. Over the years I gained a fascination of business and have used my knowledge to create a blog http://wannamakemoney.blogspot.com/ to share information with people about business and marketing.


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