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Moving forward into untested waters

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My blog has always been a hobby.  I guess getting notice that you will be unemployed in two months will trigger odd things in you.  I've decided to start the task of getting Sketchy's Kitchen official.  I don't know if I'll ever make enough money to do it as my job, but a business license would allow me to sell things by demand on the web and to local business and families. It's for two reasons. One, I love to cook, and I end up giving away half of everything I make. Two - I need something to fixate on so I don't stress about looking for another job.

For those interested, I am an Oracle DBA, Remedy ARS programmer, Cold Fusion and PHP coder, and I have a lot of experience with project management, SPC/Metric Reporting, and change management.

OK -- back to baking, cooking, and trying to start a business!  On Friday afternoon we went down to the county govt. facility and started the process to turn me into a home based internet/retail bakery.  There are TONS of forms.  I'm still finding ones I need to fill out.  After getting the run around, we had the Federal Tax ID, and we went upstairs to the zoning office.  they asked me i we had an food safety inspection yet.  I told them no, and they sent me downstairs and across the street.  When I showed up across the street, they told me there was no such office here. 

Well, we gave up at that point.  I had things to do for the dinner we were having at Piet's place the next night. I had cakes to bake, pastries to cook, bread to bake.  Yep, I buried myself in flour and sugar.  I kept myself very busy, and slightly intoxicated.  I think I managed to not get a shot of the bread.  It was a sourdough boule with crushed cocoa nibs, and a touch of cayenne pepper.  The Chocolate flavor is very minimal, the nibs have an almost nutty taste to them.

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I made the cake on Saturday.  The cake looked great at our house.  I loaded it into a cake transport thingie, and we drove across town for dinner.  As we were driving I told Jen that she was not a good cake driver.  Fast accelerations, sharp breaking, fast turns.  As we were driving, the cake began to lose it's height.  It reminded me of a cake my mother made when I was a kid.  It looked great at first, but as the day went on it started to look a little sad.  Well, Jen said she thought the cake looked better, she liked the stripes.  I explained that the cake was not supposed to be zebra striped.  Between the stops and the starts, you could watch the top of the cake slide around the cake holder.  I was so depressed about this.

By the time we arrived at the house I no longer had a cake. It was The Thing.  a glob of icing and three discs of cake. I tried to make it look presentable, but there was no hope for that anymore.  We took half the cake home, the next day I went to cut a slice for dinner - total disaster.  It was like a train wreck.  Three layers, all exposed.  I took them, added some heavy cream and turned them into a ... paste.. in the food processor.  Cake and icing, ground into a mush and spooned into ramekins.  They taste pretty good with the caramel whipped cream.  Bus as far as cakes go: spectacular defeat with the assistance of Jen's driving.

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OK -- back to starting a business.  I spoke with Veronica - she's already done this!  She found the phonenumber to the State Agriculture department.  I called them and stated that I am trying to start a home bakery.  They put some documentation in the mail.  Once I fill that out, I call them back and they will see if I need an inspection (I have to pay for the inspection if they show up or not).  At first, Jen and I were worried that I couldn't get a license because of our cats, but we are pretty sure we can.  We are not catering, so the rules are a little more lax in that regard.

Once I figure out all the forms that are needed to get setup in VA, I will post about them.  The process is a little taxing,especially if you are in a bad mood. But keep at it.

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oddlystrange.livejournal.com Author Profile Page said:

For the sake of my reputation, I did TRY to drive slowly.

Plus, I do think I said several times, "Don't make me stop this car and have you drive."

I thought it gave the evening a good giggle to start. Bedsides, it tasted fine. It's probably one of those things that you need to transport in it's component parts and construct once you've arrived.

Finn keeps asking where Jaidan is. Not sure why he's tacking the J onto Aidan's name. Toddler talk.

veron said:

Congratulations again for taking this step! You know it just occured to me why it seemed so easy to me when you mentioned FEd tax id#. I used a law office to take care of all the nitty gritty work. I had to apply for the business license myself though and the VDACS inspection.

veron said:

And I might add, the "hungry" hubby says that my driving makes him dizzy with my sudden accelarations and quick stops. Which might be why I leave the macaron deliveries to him ;).

Starting a business doing something you love...that's the very best. . .
Gosh the cake . . . transport is always verging on disaster no matter how good the driver. I mean there's always that other driver out there read to get you.
Oooooo: Don't make me stop this car and you drive...ouch!

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