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Baked goods Quote by Karen Weinreb

“she could sell in the café provisions she baked in her own time with a shelf life longer than pastries. When she thought of it there had been a rush of certainty she could do it, and a prickling of pride in having conceived a way to make money on her own. It would double at least what she was…” quote by Karen Weinreb
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““she could sell in the café provisions she baked in her own time with a shelf life longer than pastries. When she thought of it there had been a rush of certainty she could do it, and a prickling of pride in having conceived a way to make money on her own. It would double at least what she was making now. Without Nicholas it might never had occurred to her. The other day he had stuck a label, which he had found in the junk drawer, on a plastic-wrapped loaf of banana bread. He wrote on the label with a marker, "From the Summer Kitchen Bakery." She had found the gesture adorable at the time and hugged him, but something about it had evidently started percolating in the recesses of her mind, and now she was lapping at the brew like someone tasting it for the first time and wondering how she had never before tasted such ambition. She was thinking of cellophane-packaged chocolate brownies and caramel blondies and orange-and-almond biscotti and pear and oat slices and butter shortbread and Belgian chocolate truffles, marmalades, chutney, relishes, and jellies beautified in jars with black-and-white gingham hats and black-and-white ribbon tied above skirted brims. She could even sell a muesli mix she had developed, full of organic cranberries and nuts and the zest of unwaxed lemons. And she wouldn't change Nicholas's label at all. A child's handwriting impressed that the goods were homemade. She would have his design printed professionally, in black and white, too, old world, like the summer kitchen itself.””

Karen Weinreb

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Summer Kitchen (fictional excerpt)

A woman discovers entrepreneurial drive after a simple label inspires her to commercialize homemade baked goods, envisioning a brand with nostalgic packaging and personal pride.

In simple terms: A simple label sparks a business idea and pride.

Key Takeaway

Turn a small idea into a brand.

Themes

entrepreneurship creativity pride branding independence

Mood

hopeful determined ambitious

Type

inspirational business

When to use this quote

  • starting a home bakery
  • designing packaging
  • marketing homemade foods
  • scaling recipes

Key Concepts

personal branding nostalgia product development

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you test market interest before full launch?
  • What resources are needed to scale home production?
A Different Perspective

Success depends on market demand and operational logistics, not just inspiration.

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