“Side Hustle Bread” Insta Account Sells $100,000

What It’s About

A family bakes bread together during the pandemic leading to big dough.

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Words of Wisdom

As a Hollywood Producer, side hustling baker, and Dad, Jim know’s a little something about time management. Jim shares some important advice, “start slow and never underestimate the amount of time you will have to put in. You better love what you are doing, because it may take a long time to figure out a plan that works for you and your business.”

Fun Fact

Having fun is at the heart of the Serpicos’ baking process. Jim and his family have been known to hide GoPros in their home to catch family members freaking out over a failed batch of sourdough.

Notes from Chris

Episode 1646
For TV and film producer Jim Serpico, baking bread had always been a hobby that he and his family took seriously. Growing up, he spent most of his weekends cooking with his parents, both of whom made it a point to involve him in their Sunday rituals of making rigatoni and bolognese.

Jim loved this and made a habit of cooking over the weekends, but headed down his own path of baking the perfect bread over time. That bread became a staple at every social gathering. A Serpico family tradition of baking on the weekends soon began.

As they baked more and more, the family joked that they should start selling their goods, and created an Instagram account called Side Hustle Bread (@sidehustlebread) just for laughs.

What they didn’t expect was that within a week, they would start receiving direct messages from strangers asking if they could order some of the bread. Out of curiosity, they fulfilled these orders thinking that they were one-offs, but found that the orders didn’t stop but were instead growing. Little did they know, this would be the start of a thriving family business.

It helped as well that the family baked artisanal bread and tried flavors that you couldn’t find in normal bakeries. This naturally led many people to be curious, which also helped with the popularity of their Instagram stories and posts. Within three months, they had built a loyal following, and today they have over 2,500 followers on Instagram. (Side note: hundreds of orders every week from a relatively small following. Engagement is everything!)

The family has been rewarded financially as well, with Side Hustle Bread grossing over $100,000 in sales last year. He’s now shopping a television pilot about his experience selling bread in the time of COVID.

 


 

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  • If you’re in NY, see if you can snag yourself a loaf or learn more about Jim and his business at his website, SideHustleArtisanalBread.com.

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"start slow and never underestimate the amount of time you will have to put in. You better love what you are doing, because it may take a long time to figure out a plan that works for you and your business."
—Jim Serpico #SideHustleSchool

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Counselor Cakes in the Money with Baking Biz

What It’s About

A couple that bakes together makes sweet dough together.

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Words of Wisdom

When it comes to starting a business, Paul and Anne suggest making friends. “Befriend someone who is doing something similar – maybe in a different industry or a different locale. Try to learn from someone else’s mistakes rather than making those mistakes yourself.”

Fun Fact

Four states claim to have been the place where whoopie pies were invented: Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire and Pennsylvania. However, only one state claims the whoopie pie as their official state treat (yes, apparently that is a real thing), which is Maine.

SOURCE: Who Invented Whoopie Pies – Maine’s Official Treat – (lobsteranywhere.com)

Notes from Chris

Episode 1583
Anne Marsland has been baking ever since she could remember. She even worked in a bakery when she was in college.

Ten years after that college gig, Anne was an established professional in the field of hospice care and grief counseling. Although she still loved baking, that was just a household hobby.

Then, the coronavirus pandemic hit, and Anne saw her professional world turn upside down. Suddenly, her career working directly with patients was severely impacted.

This meant that she was spending a lot more time at home, and like many other people who were suddenly homebound, she started to bake … a lot. One day, she filled the kitchen table with lemon blueberry whoopie pies, right next to where her husband Paul was taking calls on Zoom.

They were delicious, but they had way too many and needed to find somewhere for them to go. That’s when Paul suggested that they try to sell them.

The couple agreed that Anne would do the baking and Paul would focus on selling them. The following Wednesday, he sent out an email to their family and friends to gauge interest. The response was overwhelming! Within ten minutes, they had their first sale, and within a few hours they had sold all 72 pies they were planning on baking. In fact, they even oversold when more requests came in.

They knew they had to figure out a way to keep their customers engaged. That’s when Paul and Anne decided that they would raise the stakes. They decided to make two different treats each week. Part of this was also to accommodate some friends, one who didn’t like chocolate and the other who didn’t like cooked fruit.

In addition, they also expanded their products beyond whoopie pies to all kinds of other baked goods. Why not? In the end, they decided to offer a choice of Treat A, Treat B, or a combination box with various surprise items every week.

Since then, they’ve switched to a more formal platform, Square, and created a fully fledged website for their business, now called The Wistful Baker. The couple wanted the name they chose for their business to encapsulate the warm feelings of biting into your favorite dessert. They also liked that it was simple enough to understand, but complex enough to make people pause.

In addition, they stopped offering those combination boxes. Why? Well, there were fun to make, but it became too much work to determine the pricing. The couple wanted to streamline their process as much as possible.

Now, around a year into their side hustle, Anne and Paul are bringing in around $800 a month from The Wistful Baker. This all comes from people they are within driving distance in their hometown of Raleigh, North Carolina. While they say it’s not enough for them to change careers, it has been wonderful extra cash.

 


 

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  • thewistfulbaker.square.site: If you happen to live near Paul and Anne, make sure to put your order in. We know we would if we lived closer.

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"Befriend someone who is doing something similar – maybe in a different industry or a different locale. Try to learn from someone else’s mistakes rather than making those mistakes yourself."
—Paul and Anne Marsland #SideHustleSchool

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Hardworking Chef Whips Up Artisanal Cheesecakes

What It’s About

This career baker finds a batter way to make and ship his delectable cheesecakes.

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Words of Wisdom

Dave shares what has kept him motivated during his journey; “”The job worth doing, is worth doing well.” That quote has been my mission statement in every position I’ve worked, and I truly believe that my pride of workmanship shows in each and every cheesecake I make (and I make a lot of cheesecakes).”

Fun Fact

Some of the earliest evidence of cheesecakes dates all the way back to 2000BC. Since then it’s become one of the most famous desserts in the world and was even served to athletes in the first Olympic Games in 776BC.

Notes from Chris

Episode 1338
David Brooks has been a working chef for thirty-five years. Throughout that time he’s worked in restaurants, bars, supermarkets, and catering companies, bringing culinary delight to eaters in his hometown of Columbus, Ohio.

Upon visiting a local chocolatier, David noticed the store selling slices of cheesecake. Being somewhat of a cheesecake connoisseur, he asked the owner about his personal opinion on the cake. “It’s good, but a little pricey” was his response. This sparked the pilot light in David’s mind.

He asked the owner a simple question; “If I could make you a cheesecake just as good, that was fresher and less expensive, would you try it?” With the response of “Yes,” David decided to restart his original side hustle, and Dave’s Artisanal Cheesecakes was born. He celebrated with what he called the “Money Dance.”

David began to network with previous colleagues and employers. One that really worked out was a meeting he arranged between a local food supplier and a restaurant equipment vendor. Putting the two businesses together opened up options for David as well. Both businesses referred him customers as a result which led to an explosion in volume, from a handful of orders per day to over two hundred in a week.

Fast forward a few years to today, and Dave’s Artisanal Cheesecakes is on track to do well over six figures in sales this year. While that isn’t all profit, David makes more than enough to earn a good living. He’s doing it on his own—pandemic be damned—and he’s finally happy in his career.

 


 

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"This thing of ours that began as a side hustle has provided me not yet with riches, but with independence, the very best thing I could find."
—David Brooks #SideHustleSchool

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The Great British Baking Scratch-Off Poster

What It’s About

After her 3D cookie-cutter plans crumbled, a British military officer launched a scratch-off baking poster.

Words of Wisdom

Collette has some advice for those looking to utilize social media: “If you want to save money on marketing on social media, you need to invest LOTS of time and effort in building up relationships organically.”

Fun Fact

Millions of people have started baking as a form of stress relief during the Covid-19 lockdown, with surveys indicating that sugar and flour sales have gone up by 130% and 221% respectively.

Notes from Chris

Episode 1333
When British military officer Collette Preece started baking, she did it as a hobby. It offered her a break from her physically and mentally demanding job—in fact, she says it was just the kind of therapy that she needed. She and her partner James would bake pastries and cookies, exploring fun shapes and unique flavors.

Then, one day Collette stumbled upon a cookie-cutter design that caught her eye: a 3D dinosaur model set. She thought it would be fun to test out with James’ family. Together they baked the cookies, assembled them, and added icing and sprinkles for the finishing touches.

The experience was so positive that Collette decided to look around to see if there were more 3D cutters on the market. When she found out that there weren’t, she thought that might just be an opportunity to design her own. James, an engineer by training, volunteered the two 3D printers he owned to turn the designs into reality.

One of the biggest concerns in the UK at that time was the lack of personal protective equipment (PPE). In response to that problem, an online 3D printing community sprang up, asking for those who had 3D printers at home to produce face shields. Collette and James knew that this was far more important than their business, and joined in to help.

Although their 3D cookie-cutter plans were put on hold, Collette quickly discovered a new opportunity to keep her side hustle dreams alive. As people were staying at home due to a lockdown, a lot of them started trying their hand at baking. Colette wanted to inspire some of these cooped-up homeowners and apartment dwellers to expand the types of tasty treats they could create.

Enlisting the help of a friend who had graphic design skills, she created the 100 Bakes Scratch Off Poster. The poster lists 100 classic bakes to try from hot cross buns to focaccia to treacle tart. Once you make an item, you scratch off the square below the bake to reveal a picture of the item. The goal is to bake all 100!

Their website and design work ended up setting them back about $600, with the posters themselves costing about $1,500 to print. However, Collette has had great success in her marketing techniques, and her quick thinking and hard work has brought in about $1,000 a month since May, with 200 of the original posters sold and counting.

As military officers, Colette and James are no strangers to uncertainty. They know they’ll need to continue to be flexible and adapt to changing circumstances. One challenge they’re facing is the overseas assignment that Collette will have to undertake in the upcoming months.

To ensure that James can keep up, the two of them have since taken their business onto the Fulfilled by Amazon platform, solving any delivery problems that might arise because they’re shorthanded. Pivoting from one product to another, and now to another means of distribution, Collette and James have shown that there isn’t a single cookie-cutter approach to building a side hustle.

 


 

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