scottcooks
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My best results are when I setup a single table and setup Just The Starter Kit, with some cash & carry items* on the other end.
I've done the 'make it look like your business' and setup a whole industrial kitchen (the market i do has a rolling steel countertop w/ wire shelves under, I supplied 2 industrial kitchen baker's racks on wheels, but it repeatedly took me 45+ minutes to setup and at least as long to tear down-- nobody bought the stoneware / bakeware / "stuff".
I'm SO excited about the 2 sauces this season--they are ideal for the crowd that shops this farmer's market.
*cash & carry items work best when wrapped in a cellophane bag w/ twixit clip on top. If it looks like a "gift", they can either 'be good to themselves' or 'buy it for a friend', and it's ready to give! I put my business card in the bottom, then some Easter grass, then the item, and a twixit that matches the eastergrass on top.
I do pamper my market guests and myself, by laying a cheapo foam puzzle mat underneath (- Harbor Freight Tools - Quality Tools at the Lowest Prices) or find one on craigslist, plus I put down a carpet remnant I got for $10 on top of it. LOOKS nice, feels great - and I don't have to worry about it getting gross; it's outside!
I do have a recipe/contact card liek the following:
I've done the 'make it look like your business' and setup a whole industrial kitchen (the market i do has a rolling steel countertop w/ wire shelves under, I supplied 2 industrial kitchen baker's racks on wheels, but it repeatedly took me 45+ minutes to setup and at least as long to tear down-- nobody bought the stoneware / bakeware / "stuff".
I'm SO excited about the 2 sauces this season--they are ideal for the crowd that shops this farmer's market.
*cash & carry items work best when wrapped in a cellophane bag w/ twixit clip on top. If it looks like a "gift", they can either 'be good to themselves' or 'buy it for a friend', and it's ready to give! I put my business card in the bottom, then some Easter grass, then the item, and a twixit that matches the eastergrass on top.
I do pamper my market guests and myself, by laying a cheapo foam puzzle mat underneath (- Harbor Freight Tools - Quality Tools at the Lowest Prices) or find one on craigslist, plus I put down a carpet remnant I got for $10 on top of it. LOOKS nice, feels great - and I don't have to worry about it getting gross; it's outside!
I do have a recipe/contact card liek the following:
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