The Everything Guide to Starting and Running a Catering Business

The Everything Guide to Starting and Running a Catering Business

Author: Joyce Weinberg

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2007-10-01

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 1605502294

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Do you enjoy cooking for others? Is your buffet table a work of art? Are your parties the best in the neighborhood? Then catering may be a great career for you! It's all here-from getting licenses and choosing the perfect name to developing menus and getting the word out. Seasoned food expert and caterer Joyce Weinberg covers all aspects of the catering business and shares her secrets to success with you, including how to: Choose a specialty-fancy fundraisers, company and family picnics, or romantic weddings; Learn the ropes before you start your business; Create a marketing plan that gets your company noticed by all the right people; Find clients and generate repeat customers. The Everything Guide to Starting and Running a Catering Business is all you need to make your passion your profession!


How to Start a Home-Based Catering Business, 6th

How to Start a Home-Based Catering Business, 6th

Author: Denise Vivaldo

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2010-01-06

Total Pages: 259

ISBN-13: 0762761946

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Those passionate about parties or cooking can now realize their dream of working from home at something they enjoy. Denise Vivaldo shares her experiences and advice on all the essentials and more, including estimating start-up costs and pricing services, finding clients, outfitting one’s kitchen, and honing food presentation skills.


How to Start a Home-based Catering Business

How to Start a Home-based Catering Business

Author: Denise Vivaldo

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2014-07-01

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 1493012428

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Catering continues to be an expanding industry. The author is an experienced chef with extensive knowledge of the hospitality industry. She has updated information and expanded on the role of social media.


How to Start a Catering Business

How to Start a Catering Business

Author: Jennifer Williams

Publisher:

Published: 2003-01-02

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9781403358905

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This 3 volume compendium is a peace plan, kindergarten education completely taught by 1 ½ or 2, and a child care book. The kindergarten and child care books are exceptional and exactly what the titles suggest. The peace plan is what we feel needs expanded on. It explains how the universe really works, dismisses myths about religion, wakes society up to how many children in the 3rd world die, using the military to vaccinate, spray DDT, and/or to bring the 3rd world over to developed countries. It also maps drug legalization to a T, has a non financial system organized and how to influence it to work, inmate release, a government voting system by the people, and much additional helpful information.


Start & Run a Catering Business

Start & Run a Catering Business

Author: George Erdosh

Publisher: North Vancouver, BC : Self-Counsel Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 9781551803456

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Describes different ways to enter the catering business, identifies essential skills and knowledge, and offers advice on equipment, food quality, staff, marketing, pricing, and contracts.


Start Your Own Specialty Food Business

Start Your Own Specialty Food Business

Author: The Staff of Entrepreneur Media

Publisher: Entrepreneur Press

Published: 2016-01-18

Total Pages: 177

ISBN-13: 1613083335

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Bring Your Fresh Ideas to Market and Profit Fueled by growing consumer demand for new tastes, cleaner ingredients, health benefits, and more convenient ways to shop and eat, the business of specialty food is taking off at full speed. This step-by-step guide arms entrepreneurial foodies like yourself with an industry overview of market trends, useful research for your marketing plan, and insight from practicing specialty food business owners. Determine your key growth drivers, opportunities, and how you can differentiate from other food businesses. Discover how to: Find the right avenue for your specialty food business: home-based, retail shop, production, wholesale, or distribution Create a solid business plan, get funded, and get the essential equipment Get the right licenses, codes, permits, insurance for your operations Gain a competitive edge using market and product research Find a profitable location, partnerships, and in-store shelf space Promote your business, products, and services online and offline Attract new and loyal customers using social media platforms to build your community of foodie fans. Manage daily operations, costs, and employees Plus, get valuable resource lists, sample business plans, checklists, and worksheets


Running a Food Truck For Dummies

Running a Food Truck For Dummies

Author: Richard Myrick

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2016-09-28

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13: 111928614X

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Drive your food truck business to success While food trucks may not be the new kid on the block anymore, it's a segment that continues to swell—and there's still plenty of room for growth. If you have your sights set on taking your culinary prowess on the road, Running a Food Truck For Dummies, 2nd Edition helps you find your food niche, follow important rules of conducting business, outfit your moving kitchen, meet safety and sanitation requirements, and so much more. Gone are the days of food trucks offering unappealing prepackaged meals, snacks, and coffee. In today's flourishing food service industry, they're more like restaurants on wheels, offering eager curbside patrons everything from gourmet tacos and Korean BBQ to gluten-free pastries and healthy vegan fare. Whether you're the owner or operator of an existing food truck business looking to up the ante or a chef, foodie, or gourmand interested in starting your own mobile restaurant endeavor, Running a Food Truck For Dummies has you covered. Create a food truck business plan to set yourself up for success Stay profitable by avoiding the most common operating mistakes Harness public relations and social media to build your following Grow from one truck to multiple trucks, restaurants, or a food truck franchise Packed with the latest information on legislation and ordinances, securing loans, and marketing to the all-important Millennials, this one-stop guide helps you cook up a well-done food truck venture in no time!


Secrets from a Caterer's Kitchen

Secrets from a Caterer's Kitchen

Author: Nicole Aloni

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2001-02-01

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 9781557883520

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During almost two decades of catering everything from the Academy Awards to a fete for Queen Elizabeth to an intimate dinner for Julia Child to a “Roller-Disco” Bat Mitzvah, Nicole Aloni has learned more than a few tricks-of-the-trade. And whether you’re planning your umpteenth dinner for twelve, or you’ve only just figured out that there’s a kitchen in your apartment, Secrets From a Caterer’s Kitchen is the manual on entertaining. This comprehensive, accessible and easy-to-use book offers insider tips and guidance about: Menu preparation for both large and small gatherings Finding special locations for events Decorating advice for “theme” festivities Creating invitations Maintaining a budget Over 125 tried-and-true party recipes Whether it’s a candlelight dinner, a kid’s birthday party, or a holiday extravaganza, you can put on a show like a pro—and keep your guests guessing—with Secrets from a Caterer’s Kitchen!


Catering

Catering

Author: Bruce Mattel

Publisher: Wiley

Published: 2008-02-26

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780764557989

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In this invaluable reference, The Culinary Institute of America provides all the information that caterers and would-be caterers need to set up and run a successful catering business of any kind. From launching the business, establishing pricing, setting up a kitchen, staffing, and marketing to planning events, organizing service, preparing food, managing the dining room and beverages, and developing menus, it provides detailed guidance on every aspect of the catering business, showing operators how to troubleshoot and creatively solve problems. Illustrated throughout with 50 photographs and 30 black-and-white illustrations, Catering is an indispensable guide for anyone who wants to succeed in this highly competitive field.


Career Diary of a Caterer

Career Diary of a Caterer

Author: Jennifer Heigl

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781589650312

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This series examines a wide array of professions; each book goes behind the scenes and on the job with a professional in a particular field. These books provide a glimpse of some of the projects, challenges, and rewards of a job on a day-to-day basis."" Humor and true stories abound in this lively glimpse into the real world of catering. Each day presents a new challenges in this diary, and routine tasks are frequently interrupted by major snafus, irate customers, and last minute orders. Trained cooks who fantasize about owning a food service will quickly see that thinking on their feet and remaining confident of their skills will be important keys to success in this business.