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Old September 5th 03, 05:37 PM
LP
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Default Jar mixes for Holiday gifts

I was wondering, How much do you charge for the jars that are filled with
cookie, soup, brownie mixes? I want to make them for a boutique but need to
know how much to charge. They will be in 1 quart jars.

Thanks!
Lp



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Old September 7th 03, 07:29 PM
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On 09/05/2003 12:37 PM, LP wrote:
I was wondering, How much do you charge for the jars that are filled with
cookie, soup, brownie mixes? I want to make them for a boutique but

need to
know how much to charge. They will be in 1 quart jars.

Thanks!
Lp



Last Christmas our church group charged $7.00 for each 1 quart
cookie/brownie mix and $8.50 for soup. If you can vacuum pack them with
something like a FoodSaver vacuum packer, it adds to the attractiveness
of the product. Keeps the mixes fresh longer and prevents bugs. Found
this web site with Google--it may give you some additional ideas. Good
luck with your boutique!

http://www.elliesedibles.com/brownie.htm

Liz

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Old September 7th 03, 08:06 PM
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On 09/07/2003 02:29 PM, Liz wrote:
On 09/05/2003 12:37 PM, LP wrote:
I was wondering, How much do you charge for the jars that are filled with
cookie, soup, brownie mixes? I want to make them for a boutique but

need to
know how much to charge. They will be in 1 quart jars.

Thanks!
Lp



Last Christmas our church group charged $7.00 for each 1 quart
cookie/brownie mix and $8.50 for soup. If you can vacuum pack them with
something like a FoodSaver vacuum packer, it adds to the attractiveness
of the product. Keeps the mixes fresh longer and prevents bugs. Found
this web site with Google--it may give you some additional ideas. Good
luck with your boutique!

http://www.elliesedibles.com/brownie.htm

Liz


Got carried away, as usual. :-) This site has a huge bunch of jar recipes--

http://www.budget101.com/

Liz

 




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