How to Start a Home-Based Catering Business, 4th by Denise Vivaldo

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  • Pub. Date: December 2002
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    • Pub. Date: December 2002
    • Publisher: Globe Pequot Press
    • Format: Paperback, 256pp

    Synopsis

    Are you passionate about parties? Do you live to cook? Now you can realize your dream of working from home at something you enjoy - A Home-Based Catering Business. Author Denise Vivaldo shares her experiences and advice on every aspect of setting up and running a thriving home-based catering business, from estimating your start-up costs and finding clients to outfitting your kitchen and staying profitable.

    She even offers tips on the latest high-tech help, including CD-ROM recipe books, culinary Web sites, and computer software designed especially for chefs and caterers. Learn all about defining your market niche, selling yourself as a pro, establishing your daily schedule, pricing your services, organizing parties with ease, honing your food presentation skills, avoiding the 10 most common home-based mistakes and much more.

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    Biography

    Denise Vivaldo is an experienced chef de cuisine with extensive experience teaching and consulting in the hospitality industry. She is a resident and the founder of Food Fanatics in Los Angeles, California.

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    How to Start a Home-Based Catering Business, 4thby Anonymous

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    September 03, 2004: I definitely enjoyed reading this book. I was interested in seeing what I could expect in doing catering and this book definitely start getting me thinking about having my own business catering for others or even as a side job. I found this very informative, especially for those who may just be curious to the occupation. It gives you plenty of insight in a clear, concise manner without getting into petty details. Highly recommended for anyone who wants to make a home-based career out of cooking or even for those looking to hire a caterer.

    How to Start a Home-Based Catering Business, 4thby Anonymous

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    September 06, 2003: This book was great about walking you through all the aspects of Catering that ou need to know, especially things like Taxes, pricing of the menu and lots of great usefule checklists