Rajesh Anandakrishnan
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Tracy Mason added a new product 4 years, 8 months ago
Tracy Mason added a new product 4 years, 8 months ago
David Crabill wrote a new post, North Dakota Loses Food Freedom 4 years, 10 months ago
We just started 2020 and we already have a cottage food law update!
Except this time, it’s not a good one.
Actually, as far as I recall, this is the first time an established* cottage food law has […]
David Crabill and Kevin Martino are now friends 5 years ago
David Crabill commented on the post, Is A Cookie Business A Good Idea? 5 years, 1 month ago
There are probably no other cookie stores for the reasons outlined above (i.e. it’s not a good sign). Also, college students can be VERY frugal, and one of the hardest groups to sell to. Things I would try: 1) […]
David Crabill commented on the post, How Many Products Should You Sell? 5 years, 1 month ago
James, it partly depends on how many you’ve sold so far. If you haven’t sold anything, then I would just start with two or three selections of one type of item. Over time, you can add more types of items as you […]
David Crabill commented on the post, Should You Build A Website For Your Small Business? 5 years, 1 month ago
Lori, I think you are referring to the easier-to-create blog sites like WordPress.com (as opposed to WordPress self-hosted), Blogger, and others. But I still consider those websites too, and not worth your time at […]
David Crabill commented on the post, Should You Build A Website For Your Small Business? 5 years, 1 month ago
Legally, I don’t think there’s any way for you to avoid permits. In fact, because you are selling alcohol, I think you’d have to deal with more permits than most food businesses. But truthfully, I’m not an expert […]
David Crabill and Gypsy are now friends 5 years, 2 months ago
David Crabill commented on the post, California’s New Homemade Food Law Comes With A Nasty Surprise 5 years, 3 months ago
Over half a year into this law taking effect, it’s confirmed that health departments are holding out, and people are frustrated. Only Riverside County has decided to create an ordinance so far.
David Crabill commented on the post, California’s New Homemade Food Law Comes With A Nasty Surprise 5 years, 3 months ago
Unfortunately Alameda County is the one that proactively took measures to shutdown the growing home restaurant movement on Josephine. I am quite confident that they will never create an ordinance to allow this law.
David Crabill commented on the post, Businesses Are Like Babies 5 years, 3 months ago
Thanks Krystina, and it’s true, I’ve dropped the ball as of late. But I have plenty more to share and hopefully I can find the time to write some more!
David Crabill commented on the post, Businesses Are Like Babies 5 years, 3 months ago
Thanks Luann!
David Crabill commented on the post, Businesses Are Like Babies 5 years, 3 months ago
Thanks Lauren!
David Crabill wrote a new post, Businesses Are Like Babies 5 years, 3 months ago
You know how they say that having a business is like having a baby? I can confirm… it’s totally true.
Two months ago, Tara and I welcomed a baby boy into the world! His name is Ray.
Before Ray, I kne […]
David Crabill commented on the post, Why Online Marketplaces Fail 5 years, 8 months ago
A fascinating look into the fallacy of the marketplace movement: https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2019/03/what-happened-uber-x-companies/584236/
David Crabill commented on the post, Is A Cookie Business A Good Idea? 5 years, 9 months ago
It is harder in Indiana due to the venue restrictions. But it is still possible to do well at farmers markets alone. There is no blanket answer for what you should sell, as it depends on what people want in your […]
David Crabill commented on the post, The Most Important Ingredient In Your Business 5 years, 9 months ago
Thanks Akshay!
David Crabill commented on the post, The Most Important Ingredient In Your Business 5 years, 9 months ago
Thanks Barbara! I understand that it can be difficult to work around the commercial kitchen requirement. It’s great that you are supporting veterans! Keep up the good work at your B&B.
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