Noseworthy
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If I started a kickstarter would you contribute?
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If I started a kickstarter would you contribute?
If I started a kickstarter would you contribute?
Hi,sorry if this sounds stupid but have you tried selling some at a flea market (like the one at the nursery by monte)?![]()
No problem, we can each kickstart him with R0.50c and have a nitrogen vodka shakeMy bad![]()
Now he wants money![]()
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One offers a pinky and he grabs the handIndeed, and after we offered to free taste his food, I tell you!
There is hope for you yet.No no. The kickstarter is for the brick and mortar. As for the rest. Well as soon as I can each person on this thread with get a burger and shake on me.
Now I really feel like having a nice juicy burger....at 7 in the morning![]()
250g is too much. I tried it at that weight and it's too much
Yeah I would agree with that. 150g to 200g max.
You could also try two 75g patties with cheese and perhaps onion in between.
Are you making your own buns?
Pics will come on the weekend. Sorry it's not easy getting food stylist.
Once that is done then I can build the site. Then I can take orders.
This is a bit of a cart-horse situation
Consider using a food blogger for your pictures or in the meantime start an instagram account and just take happy snaps of your food to share - use natural light and for the love of pickles, don't apply any type of yellowing filter. I think just with social media and a presence at markets, you could build a following. Just have a look at The Counter, they serve burgers and a variety of sweet treats at different markets and have become quite popular over the years.
If you make good food, people will tell their friends. Word of mouth is your best form of marketing.