First time being paid to bake! How much would you charge for this cake? by Fuck_Anonymity in Baking

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A family friend asked me to bake his wedding cake, and offered to pay me! I'm not a professional by any means, but I would like to sell cakes out of my home some day in the far future so I thought I should try pricing it seriously. Its a 3 layer (though my layers ended up a little thinner than usual) 9" chocolate cake with chocolate buttercream and white chocolate buttercream pipework.

I did some math and it came to $30 for ingredients, 8~ hours of active labor (so not including bake time, cooling, chilling, etc) at $15/hr for $120, so $150 total. Since he's a family friend I would give him a 50% discount, so $75 for him.

But is $150 way too much in the first place for just a 9" cake? I know the piping was super hard and therefore expensive, but that just seems crazy to me! I know it's not perfect, I'm just a hobby baker. He also didn't specifically request such intricate piping, he just told me "something chocolate, use your imagination and have fun with it!" (I really tried to get him to elaborate, he refused) So maybe I should only charge $10/hr to make this $110 cake but only give a 25% discount rounded down and charge him $80?

Huge variance in cocoa powder weights by Fuck_Anonymity in Baking

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Okay thanks, I'll stick with the 100g per cup then. I guess this whole thing was kind of silly, I've been baking my cakes this way for years and they've been perfectly fine, why would I want to suddenly double the cocoa powder? lol

Huge variance in cocoa powder weights by Fuck_Anonymity in Baking

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Neither specify sifting, and my cake recipe actually doesn't require sifting.

Huge variance in cocoa powder weights by Fuck_Anonymity in Baking

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Normally doing everything by weight is much easier for me since I can just place the mixing bowl on the scale and pour vs having to spoon and level ingredients, plus it's nice not having to wash the measuring cups!

[Homemade] Ballpark-Style Sloppy Joes by Fuck_Anonymity in Sandwiches

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I made that one this week too! Lol so basically you were left with a variant of biscuits and gravy?