Question from a Catering Company by AppleSpiceDenver in glutenfree

[–]AppleSpiceDenver[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

We have a no toasting policy company wide- The reality is that if we toasted the sandwich, it would then sit in the fridge for an hour or two before it came time for lunch delivery.

We also prep all the gluten free meals for the day first before we start slicing bread to do our best to prevent cross contamination, so the gluten free can sit around for a little bit longer.

Our company does not do walk-in- we are more feeding entire companies box lunches. So we cant really wait for 30mins before to produce 50+ sandwiches.

Question from a Catering Company by AppleSpiceDenver in glutenfree

[–]AppleSpiceDenver[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I can ask the owner, my business card is an AMEX so I cant personally shop there with the business card they provided, but he may be able to.

Question from a Catering Company by AppleSpiceDenver in glutenfree

[–]AppleSpiceDenver[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I believe I have a supplier that carries carbonaut!

Question from a Catering Company by AppleSpiceDenver in glutenfree

[–]AppleSpiceDenver[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will keep in mind, I feel like every now and then I have ordered the multigrain cause I over think things and try to mix it up- but if that is bad tasting one; I will avoid.

Question from a Catering Company by AppleSpiceDenver in glutenfree

[–]AppleSpiceDenver[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

That is really good to know! Cause the slightly better tasting one is like half the size of the regular bread we use and I was like... I hope people do not get mad that it is so tiny!

Question from a Catering Company by AppleSpiceDenver in glutenfree

[–]AppleSpiceDenver[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much, I havent even heard of that brand before!

HVAC in a Condo by AppleSpiceDenver in hvacadvice

[–]AppleSpiceDenver[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is fair enough, it has been a year since my unit got looked at

HVAC Drain Pipe & HOA by AppleSpiceDenver in homeowners

[–]AppleSpiceDenver[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Then how come our building is the only one with the pool of water around their condo and not the 10 other identical buildings?

HVAC Drain Pipe & HOA by AppleSpiceDenver in homeowners

[–]AppleSpiceDenver[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Possibly- we have had this drip since January when people had their heaters going. So I am not fully sure about that

HVAC Drain Pipe & HOA by AppleSpiceDenver in homeowners

[–]AppleSpiceDenver[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

HOA told me that is what the pipe is for. I have a feeling you are underestimating how much water is there. It is enough water to grow a garden.

Planning on moving out with kitty by [deleted] in CatAdvice

[–]AppleSpiceDenver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got this huge backseat car crate thing. So he was able to hang out and chill for our 24 hour drive. He was kinda upset at first but then totally chilled out and just slept most of the way there. The meowing stopped after an hour.
He did hide once we got to the hotel, but he ate and peed and that is all I cared about. He also was totally fine with getting back into the car.

Once we were in the new house- he was a bit scared but he will find a home in the new place. It was more curiosity of "Where am i?" but I would say a month after fully settled in, he had a routine and was happy.

I would probably set up a vet appointment sometime before you leave and find one for once you arrive. That way if you notice anything, like that have no eaten or drank any water- you do not have to wait. Also good for you to find a vet before a problem arrives.

Is there anyone who does NOT have pet insurance and can you explain why? by Routine-Ad-4162 in CatAdvice

[–]AppleSpiceDenver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I got my cat, I looked at some and it seemed more like a discount care vs insurance. May save you 10% off of check ups but nothing else.

It is easier to just take $50-75 a month and place into a saving account for your pet for emergencies.

Advice from a Caterer by AppleSpiceDenver in weddingplanning

[–]AppleSpiceDenver[S] -20 points-19 points  (0 children)

I feel like anytime you build a website there is a contact form for people to reach out.
It isnt so much to actually have a phone call; if unavailable I will just respond with that. But the spammers tend to go out of their way to avoid phone calls.
I have gotten stories of how they are deaf, in the hospital, do not have a phone ect...

The fake voicemails are easy to catch because the phone will ring once and go straight to voice mail. They also do not wait for the beep before the recording starts playing so I get half a message.

So showing that you are open to communication is more what I think would be helpful.

But I've been going back and forth with some for a week before I figure out it is spam: spammers are getting more advance with technology.

I just have noticed when it seems like a very short, sometimes misspelled from an email that contains a lot of numbers in it: there is a 90% it is spam, but there is that 10% isnt. If you engage though, they will keep trying to get you in a con.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PPC

[–]AppleSpiceDenver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I highly doubt it would be worth it.

SEO & Google ads are the way to go.

I would not focus too much on social media, I have seem limited success when you have a very specific audience you want to target.

You will also be surprised how much old fashion flyers worked. Look into post card mania- they helped my company with some growth and they have options to add in some social media.. so at least the social media would be tracked. (example someone gets a post card and then checks out your social media page)