How Much Do You Pay For A Have A Certified Kitchen???

Business By artsycakes14 Updated 2 Jul 2010 , 3:18pm by artsycakes14

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artsycakes14 Posted 2 Jul 2010 , 2:51pm
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I would really like to get business rolling and I heard I can't advertise without a business license and certified kitchen. I am trying to figure the certified kitchen part out. I feel like I am going to have to charge way more than I want in order to pay for a certified kitchen.
How do you make it work? How much do you pay for a certified kitchen? Do you have to get your own insurance too?

Also, I am a stay at home, and the best part about decorating cakes is it is something I could do from home while the kids were sleeping. If I have to go to a certified kitchen, I would not be at home with the kids. Has anyone found a solution to this kind of situation?

Any suggestions would be appreciated! Thanks!

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leah_s Posted 2 Jul 2010 , 2:56pm
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Where are you located? (You profile doesn't say.) Can you get legal wih a home kitchen?

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artsycakes14 Posted 2 Jul 2010 , 2:59pm
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California. I don't think home kitchen certification is possible icon_cry.gif

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leah_s Posted 2 Jul 2010 , 3:06pm
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I believe you're correct. I'm afraid I can't help. I have no idea what kitchen rentals run in California.

PS If you put your location in your profile, people in CA might be more likely to notice and respons.

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artsycakes14 Posted 2 Jul 2010 , 3:18pm
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Thanks Leah_s, just added it icon_smile.gif

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