How To Price Out Blueberry Cobbler

Decorating By Evone Updated 28 Jul 2009 , 10:36pm by Evone

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Evone Posted 28 Jul 2009 , 8:06pm
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I know you all get bored with these questions but this is my very first cobbler and I am making a 9x13. I just have no idea what to charge as the cost of Blueberries is so high these days. I don;t want to give it away but I do want to sell it... So what do you all think? Thanks so much ahead of time for your timeicon_smile.gif I was leaning towards $20.00 do you think that is to much?

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Rylan Posted 28 Jul 2009 , 9:00pm
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Cost of your ingredients x 3 (or 2) = price

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brincess_b Posted 28 Jul 2009 , 9:12pm
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if you price cakes you do this just the same.
basic ingredients + extra materials (gas to get to the store, energy for the baking and storing, kitchen roll, clingfilm etc the stupid things we forget about) + your time (at least minimum wage) = price.
if blueberries are high then your price will reflect that - but the quality of your work will justify it.
xx

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Evone Posted 28 Jul 2009 , 10:34pm
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Thanks everyone for taking the time to helpicon_smile.gif

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Evone Posted 28 Jul 2009 , 10:36pm
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Thanks everyone for taking the time to helpicon_smile.gif

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