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Entrpreneur Offers Tips for Cooking Up Profits From Your Kitchen

Released on = November 18, 2006, 9:00 am

Press Release Author = Shannon Cherry, Cherry Communications

Industry = Food & Beverage

Press Release Summary = A recipe for launching a business

Press Release Body = Specialty and gourmet food products are a $40 billion industry
annually, and one that remains attractive to entrepreneurs both large and small. But
according to one food entrepreneur, there’s more needed than a great recipe to
create a great business.

“Knowing how to cook and knowing how to start a business are two different things,”
says Geetha Jayaraman, president and founder of GrabEm Snacks
(www.GrabEmSnacks.com). “There are certain key ingredients that every person wanting
to launch a specialty food product as a business needs to know.”

The idea of turning recipes into a source of income appeals to many people
Jayaraman, like many food entrepreneurs, started her company out of her home’s
kitchen. “If you make something unusual, original, or not available in your area,
you already have a head start – no competition,” Jayaraman says.

She offers the following tips for budding kitchen entrpreneurs:

1. Test your product. “Make samples and start with your family, friends, and
neighbors,” advises Jayaraman. “If they give you the go-ahead, take your samples to
restaurant and shop owners. You may just rack up some orders.”
2. Know the government regulations for food producing. “It may seem simple to whip
up a batch of your best secret recipe and make a profit, but when it comes to
selling food, you will need a health license or even health inspections,” she says.
Your local county government can tell you which permits and licenses you need to be
legal.
3. Consider what supplies you need to make in bulk. “Your home kitchen may do just
fine cooking for your family and the occasional get-together, but you may need
professional equipment to sustain a business,” Jayaraman explains.

About Grab Em Snacks (www.GrabEmSnacks.com)
GrabEm Snacks began simply enough: a woman who yearned for a snack from her
childhood days. Geetha Jayaraman grew up in India and Malaysia where plantain chips
were as considered the potato chips of the US. Her chips became not just a favorite
at home but at her friends\' homes as well. And as the demand increased, Geetha
decided to make her chips available to everyone.
In 2006, Jayaraman began commercial production. Today, she still lovingly makes her
plantain chips in small batches to ensure the best quality. Available in specialty
shops and stores across the US as well as online at www.GrabEmSnacks.com, the
gourmet snack food comes in a variety of flavors: Sea Salt, Red Chili, Black Pepper
Spice, Chili Garlic, Jalapeno and Cajun Seasoning.



Web Site = http://www.GrabEmSnacks.com

Contact Details = Shannon Cherry
Cherry Communications
184 Lancaster St.
Albany, NY 12210
518-248-6592
shannon@cherrycommunications.com
www.cherrycommunications.com

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