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  1. Anonymous says:

    Thank you veena, your information is wonderful… Helps a lot….

  2. Anonymous says:

    very enlightening blog! ive been baking for years now and just started making cakes for profit recently, while ive had lots of likes on my cake page and lots of inquiries, ive had many would be customers go with walmart for their cakes, im assuming because of price, but i specialize in fondant and i am a perfectionist, so while it make take me a long time to do the cakes, the attention to detail

  3. maria singh says:

    That was an eye-opener. What I do is take the cost of my ingredients, and then multiply that figure by 3. So I guess it pretty much covers the cost of overheads, electricity, boxes,labor, etc., and gives me a little profit as well. What do u think about that….?

  4. Anonymous says:

    Thanks Veena! I'm a twelve year old cake prodigy, my dad says we could charge like 45-50 dollars for my cakes!!! That's insane. I look forward to using fondant, so my cakes look even more professional. I spent more than an hour decorating a cake I was just baking for my family. I do flowers, roses, piping, ribbons, and 2 layer 8in. Cakes from scratch. 🙂


  5. Anonymous says:

    Hi Veena….Thank You so much for this article! It helps us first time bakers a lot. If someone could please clarify this for me i would be grateful….when you say its a 1 kg cake, should the cake weigh 1 kg with icing or without?

  6. Anonymous says:

    Hi Veena
    What a great and honest topic in relation to us newbies in the busines….I feel my cakes are a little over cost at the moment but as my orders come in I do say to my potential customers…due to me never having done this type or particular style etc ie: car cakes(grrrr) I'm willing to offer you a first time design price of such n such….my delivery fee is free within a radius

  7. Anonymous says:

    Hi,
    Very interesting and informative artile. I am going to start my homemade cake business. You have nicely explained not only pricing strategy but how to start from scratch.
    I am working on some eggless recipes. If youncan help me out some good recipes.
    Thanks for sparring time for us.

    1. I have lots of recipes both in my Free and Shop. I hope you find something you like.

  8. I just want to thank you for taking the time to share your experise. I really learned a lot by reading all your wonderful tips. I have been learning as I go as you did. I've been baking and decorating cakes for about 21 years now. Of course, my skills have gotten a lot better over the years. I have been building my portfolio and my confidence at the same time. I've made so many

  9. Hi Veena,

    I found your article very helpful. I am also new in baking and I found it really hard pricing my cake. My old friend just gave me the recipe few months ago, it was her personal recipe. The other day, I celebrated my birthday and some of my classmates had tasted my cake. Then last night, somebody was placing an order for my home made cake.

    Thanks a lot for the

  10. Anonymous says:

    Dear Veena,finding your blog was an answer to my prayers! I recently decided that I should pursue what I love and learn on the job like you did. So here's what I thought I'd share with you and your readers about pricing my cakes.I'll tell my family and very close friends plus some colleagues in the office that I'll be happy to make their cakes and they pay what a bakery shop in