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Starting A Catering Business
Are You Passionate About Parties? Do You Live To Cook? Now You Can Realize Your Dream By Starting A Catering Business!
Become a Caterer or Personal Chef
Become a Caterer or Personal Chef
FabJob Guide to Become a Caterer or Personal Chef
Get Paid to Cook
Imagine enjoying the freedom of having your own business using your creativity and love of cooking in a high-paying career as a caterer or personal chef. In the FabJob Guide to Become a Caterer or Personal Chef you will discover:
- How to start your own catering or personal chef business step-by-step (from licensing and insurance to finding suppliers to setting prices)
- How to design cost-effective menus that will appeal to a wide range of clients
- How to cater events including how to plan, prepare and serve meals to six… or 600
- How to set up or rent a commercial kitchen or work right in your clients’ homes
- How to get clients in hot niche markets, such as in-home catering and corporate lunches
The print book includes a bonus CD-ROM with forms and samples you can use in starting your own business.
How To Start Your Own Highly Profitable Catering Service

People with money seem to be on a binge to prove their status and flaunt their wealth by staging large, catered parties. As a matter of fact, in some circles of affluency, a party or social get-together isn’t considered an event of any significance unless it’s a catered affair.
With the same kind of reasoning, businesses of all sizes are using catered lunches, cocktail parties and dinner meetings to build their images and increase company sales. It’s a matter of keeping up with the competition in promoting a company and/or product.
On a smaller, but just as busy marketing scale, more and more working mothers are paying to have catered birthday and graduation parties, as well as wedding receptions handled by caterers. The reasons are simple to understand – if she’s working outside the home, today’s mother just doesn’t have the time or the energy to do all the planning and staging of a memorable party.
Besides those reasons for turning everything over to a caterer working mothers feel a little guilty about the time away from their children they lose because of their jobs. Thus, they’re ready and willing to make it all up to them by paying for a lavish party the child will remember for years to come.
Caterers handle everything from birthday parties for children, to breakfast in bed and intimate candlelight dinners for two, to company dinner parties for 50 and wedding receptions involving a thousand or more guests. This kind of entrepreneurial business is definitely growing and becoming more popular with people of all income levels. Read the rest of this entry »

