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The making and selling of beverages from home
Making and selling beverages like ginger beer, lemon beer, pineapple beer and lemonade is extremely interesting and rewarding. I include several recipes below. Generally, doubling your cost per litre, and then rounding that figure off is accurate enough, as this can be a profitable side-line. Obviously the fruit flavours will fluctuate seasonally, and I recommend that when you are able to get your fruit at a lower price, you do not drop your selling price too much. The recipes below should be regarded as single batches, and when making in bulk, multiply in batches. I have found that working with 20L drums is convenient. I did once try a 210L drum. Never again. Cleaning and handling was a nightmare. Before you start, decide how big you are prepared to go with this business, … Read entire article »
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PPPPP Plenty of Pips in a Paw-Paw equals Pots of Profit
Okay, a paw-paw (papaya) is not the cheapest fruit around, but buy just one paw-paw, eat it and enjoy it, and then enjoy it further – and profit from it – by making money from its pips. How? There are loads of pips in a paw paw. Each one can grow into a paw paw tree, bearing more paw paws that you can sell. Don’t want to wait that long? Then sell little pawpaw trees in pots! The pots for your pawpaw trees don’t even have to be real pots – they can be plastic plant bags you purchase at a nursery or at some hardware stores. Short on cash? Then just plant the pips in regular plastic packets you already have in your house, or ask for extra packets next time you go grocery shopping (about … Read entire article »
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Make and sell custom chess sets for extra income
At some time or another everybody has at least tried to play chess. For some it remains a life long involvement, and for others, it is merely a pastime. Very few people totally escape the magic and allure of chess. Most people who play chess have chess sets, but these are generally plastic, with cardboard boards, and as such have no place of importance, and it often becomes a chore to have a quick game. If you are skilled in one or more crafts, you will be able to make chess sets for resale. Wooden or stone chess sets with the traditional figures are no longer all that is considered a valid chess set, and no matter what your material of choice, or your preferred style, you are able to make and … Read entire article »
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Determining your selling price of homemade pickled onions
Determining a selling price for your homemade products does not require a degree in mathematics. Not even matric maths. In fact, you probably won’t even need a calculator! A home based manufacturing business making, for example, pickled onions, would have the following scenarios. A small operation, making 20 bottles a week, to sell at a flea market on the weekend, would have the following costs. Flea market fee R30 Fuel to Flea market R20 Bottles 0 Cleaning bottles R6 Onions R25 Vinegar R25 Pickling Spice R12 Chilies R5 Labels R2 Total R125 There you are. 20 bottles of pickled onions, at a cost of R125.00 divided by 20, a cost of R6.25 each. In the manufacturing fields, a mark-up of 80% to 90% is standard. This would give you a minimum price of … Read entire article »
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Extra income from fruit and vegetable deliveries and sales
Fruit and vegetable sales and deliveries are a wonderful source of extra income. It is an easy and enthralling market to get involved in, and has few entry barriers. On a part time basis, about 3 hours a day, my ex-wife was earning between R750.00 and R1000.00 a week. Granted, not everyone will do that kind of turn-over, and some will exceed it. I mention it as an illustration of what can be done. Starting up Before starting we decided on our target market, and selected restaurants as our primary market, with take-aways and homes as secondary. We then compiled a list of the f&v products these establishments used. With our list we visited our local fresh produce market. We walked around each of the Agencies; spoke to several Agents about the f&v business … Read entire article »
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buy and sell second hand goods to earn an extra income
Never thought of it before? Why not? The process is pretty simple – buy something second hand, and sell it at a profit. So, where do you buy second hand goods that don’t cost too much, that others might want, and that aren’t too big to load into your car when you buy or collect them? There are various ways to buy second hand items: Auctions are a great place to start. Often, especially at the smaller … Read entire article »
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Weaving is fun and easy for both kids and adults
It’s really easy to weave. It’s fun too, especially when you realise the more you weave, the more creative you get and all sorts of weaving ideas start popping into your head. What is weaving? Weaving is when you start with creating or preparing your loom – which could be something as simple and inexpensive as a box with tiny slits cut on two sides of it, and thread strong wool, thick thread or even try string across the box to form the warp. The warp is the area of threads strung across the loom, so that you have a whole lot of threads filling up the entire top area of the open box, running across the open space, from side to side, about 1 or 2 cm apart. Sort of a list … Read entire article »
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How can you make money with what you are good at?
Don’t you dare say you can’t or that you’re good at nothing! And also don’t say, well I used to do this or that, but I’ve lost that talent now, or I’m out of practice. Everyone is good at something, and some are lucky enough to be good at a whole bunch of things. Now why not turn what you’re good at into making some extra money for yourself? You may even discover it could turn into a fulltime work at home job. Now the thing is, is to be creative. Don’t just think “Well, I’m good at massaging my spouse’s feet, so what can I do with that? Nothing!” Get out a notebook and pencil, or start typing a page of ideas on your computer. Take just one thing at a time … Read entire article »
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Make money writing short articles on an Adsense revenue sharing site
Come on South Africans – and, actually, just about anyone else from anywhere else – if you have a computer at home, and are connected to the Internet, you can make some money at home, in your spare time, or even fulltime if you work hard enough at it. It’s not that difficult – time-consuming perhaps, and may take a while before you earn a fairly decent income online, from writing, but you can if you want to. It is not even essential that you get your own website or blog to write articles and earn from clicks on your Google Adsense ads that would be displayed on the pages of your blogs or websites – you can join a site, for free, that shares it’s Google Adsense revenue, like Xomba … Read entire article »
You’re so desperate for money that you’re reading this on somebody else’s computer
You don’t have your own computer. You don’t have enough money to get yourself your own computer. Yet. You want to make money; you need a job; you’re searching for ideas on the Internet on a friend’s computer or at an Internet Cafe – or perhaps you don’t even have the money to spend even an hour online at an Internet Cafe, and some kind soul or friend is showing you this. Or you’re involved with a charity that is helping others become self-employed, and you’re looking for ideas. Ok, so this blog post is not really, then, for those who already have their own computers, and access to the Internet. It’s for people who are pretty desperate: perhaps you don’t have a car? perhaps you are sharing a house or flat with somebody … Read entire article »
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