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Amy
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Post subject: Farmer's Market Ideas Posted: Wed May 15, 2013 12:34 pm |
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Joined: Thu Dec 18, 2008 7:37 pm Posts: 3404 Location: Telluride, CO
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My local farmer's market has switched days again...this year it's going to be on Friday, making it feasible for me to participate. That, coupled with the fact that Colorado recently passed cottage food laws which make it possible for me to sell certain items (baked goods, preserves, etc.) that are made in my home kitchen. This is attractive, as my overhead would be low (no need for a commercial kitchen rental). On Fridays where I have other catering commitments, I've got people who could handle running a booth.
So...what baked goods would make you buy at a farmer's market?
Amy
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fitzie
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Post subject: Re: Farmer's Market Ideas Posted: Wed May 15, 2013 12:44 pm |
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Joined: Fri Dec 19, 2008 9:52 am Posts: 1140 Location: Kansas City
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Cinnamon rolls, bread, muffins, scones. In other words, breakfast items. They sell like hotcakes at our local market.
Pies also do very well as nobody likes to make them any more.
Frosted things don't seem to do so well. Maybe they don't travel or maybe it's the heat but they don't fly out the door like the other items mentioned.
Best of luck
fitzie
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jeanf
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Post subject: Re: Farmer's Market Ideas Posted: Wed May 15, 2013 1:57 pm |
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Joined: Mon Jun 07, 2010 8:41 pm Posts: 1884 Location: Near Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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What Fitzie said. I'm also partial to anything that can constitute a light lunch, like a meat pie/jamaican patty. I rarely go to our local farmer's market, but when travelling like to go and it's great to be able to get a meal there or items that will last on our trip/campsite. The only thing I go to our market for is a superb smoked trout that the vendor keeps vac sealed in a cooler.
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Lindsay
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Post subject: Re: Farmer's Market Ideas Posted: Wed May 15, 2013 2:32 pm |
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Joined: Tue Dec 23, 2008 8:18 pm Posts: 562 Location: Winchester, MA
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I would buy something that can make a light meal as well - maybe a tomato tart, or foccacia with grilled vegies on it. And I agree with the pies, esp. those with seasonal fruit. Nobody likes to make pies.
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gardnercook
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Post subject: Re: Farmer's Market Ideas Posted: Wed May 15, 2013 3:52 pm |
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Joined: Mon Dec 22, 2008 11:01 am Posts: 1287 Location: Denver
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Unique breads sell well at our markets...and mini breads sell well ( at least I will buy a small olive bread, since I might only want to serve it for one dinner, but don't want bread hanging around the house). I see lots of scones and cookies at our Denver markets, too.
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Da Bull Man
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Post subject: Re: Farmer's Market Ideas Posted: Wed May 15, 2013 4:02 pm |
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Joined: Fri Dec 19, 2008 11:21 am Posts: 1403 Location: Six Shooter Junction, Texas
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A great "value added" product would be Marilyn's Toffee. I intend to make and sell some to support our churchs Community Garden. I intend to rebrand it as "Community Toffee" I like the play on words... 
_________________ To do is to be [Descartes] To be is to do [Voltaire] Do be do be do [Sinatra].
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jeanf
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Post subject: Re: Farmer's Market Ideas Posted: Wed May 15, 2013 10:29 pm |
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Joined: Mon Jun 07, 2010 8:41 pm Posts: 1884 Location: Near Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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I'd totally buy focaccia.
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merstar
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Post subject: Re: Farmer's Market Ideas Posted: Wed May 15, 2013 11:09 pm |
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Joined: Mon Mar 28, 2011 8:07 pm Posts: 328
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I wish I had a great farmer's market near me! If I did, I'd be interested in coffee cakes, muffins, cookies, breads, croissants, tarts, mini pound cakes, flatbread pizzas...
_________________ Strength is the capacity to break a chocolate bar into four pieces with your bare hands - and then eat just one of the pieces.
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jim262
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Post subject: Re: Farmer's Market Ideas Posted: Thu May 16, 2013 8:39 am |
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Joined: Wed Apr 27, 2011 3:27 pm Posts: 526 Location: Finger Lakes Wine Country
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What is your "break even" volume per hour? With something as perishable as baked goods and the fact that some of them will remain unsold at the end of the market, it may be helpful to back into products to sell by analyzing how many must be sold and how much the selling price needs to be.
Will the audience allow you to get $4.00 for a muffin or $8.00 for a loaf of specialty bread? Is there any established competition in your product niche? Is making a profit important or is visibility to sell other other products your prime motivation?
_________________ Jim Weights of Baking Ingredients
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Darcie
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Post subject: Re: Farmer's Market Ideas Posted: Thu May 16, 2013 10:12 am |
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Joined: Thu Dec 18, 2008 7:18 pm Posts: 1244
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Oh Jim, there you go with that thinky stuff.  I agree with many of the above comments, but I'd also consider mini-pies because you can set a lower price point and not everyone wants a whole pie (too much commitment).
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