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  1. Does it ever? LOL Great post, thanks for the laugh, although some of those hit kinda close to home.
  2. Very Classy! Ok, now I'm jealous. LOL Congrats, looks great.
  3. If she does this, there may not be the option of a next time for her. Besides, once it's cashed you can't stop payment on it, it's already been paid. And most bank's won't do a charge back on an item unless there is a good reason for it, like your check was stolen, or someone other than the person who was suppose to be cashing it cashed it, etc. Not because you've just changed your mind about something. Hope all works out for you and you choose the right show.
  4. I love KY's Strawberry Parfait, it's one of my best summer sellers. It kinda smells like strawberry cream savers.
  5. I am looking to add a couple of smaller items to my line. I recently dropped the 5 & 10 ounce apothecaries. Between the increase in price of the jars and the shipping, I just don't feel I could make my money back on them in my area. I am going to start testing the 8 ounce square mason jars and I would also like to add a tin, but I just can't seem to decide between the 8 ounce round and the 8 ounce square. What are your thoughts on each. I am currently using GW464. TIA Jennifer
  6. If you didn't mean it that way, then why was it important for us to know you thought he was Indian or Pakistani? If he had been really kind and signed your consignment agreement and met all of your terms, would you have felt the need to tell us he was either Indian or Pakistani? Stuff like this really bothers me. My parent's are so bad to make a point of someone's race or nationality when that person makes them mad. I get so tired of hearing it. There are goods and bads in all races and nationalities. I am a white american woman, and I know some of the most wonderful white american women in the world and some of the sorriest. But, their race or nationality has no correlation to their personalities or their actions. As I'm sure the shop owner's didn't either. So why should it matter what he was just because he didn't agree with your terms. Sorry if I've opened a can of worms, but I can't just sit back and keep my mouth shut about things like this.
  7. I have also found most of their f/o's to be hit or miss. But I do really like their pumpkin pie spice, it's one of my fall best sellers.
  8. This is just my experience, but I think it would depend upon several factors. ~How much help will you have loading and unloading your stuff ~How much room do you have in your vehicle ~How far are you going to have to pack your stuff once you get to the show ~Is it going to be too hot to leave excess inventory in your vehicle until you need it I have done only two shows, but I have learned a little from each. I done my first show last year. I have a pretty large vehicle, but by the time I loaded all my wares, tables, chairs, and accessories, even the largest vehicle wouldn't have been big enough. I took everything I had made that first day, dh helped me load everything the night before, but when we got to the show, it was just me and my mom unloading everything. It was inside a local mall and they were letting the vendors pull as close as possible to unload everything, but they had a large area right in front of the doors blocked off for outside demonstrators and food vendors. So we still had to pack all our stuff a significant distance, even with a two wheeler, we were worn out by the time we got everything in and set up. I just finished an outside show this past weekend at a local Community College. I took two of each size in each scent or my regular scents, and three each of my best sellers and my fall scents. It was so much nicer not to have all that extra inventory to load and unload. I figure, I live close enough that if I come close to running out of something I can either run home and get more or bring more the next day, again my mom helped me. I have noticed something with multi-day fairs, most people attend more than one day, so if you run out of something, they are likely to come back the next day. And if you tell them you'll have more of something they are wanting, they'll be back. I don't like to run out of anything somebody wants, but if you don't have enough help and you get completely worn out before you even get started, you won't have nearly as much fun and that's most of the reason I do shows. Just my experience. HTH and good luck with your show. Jennifer
  9. I've also done this both ways. If you have several you may want to do them in the oven. I have an old cookie sheet I place my jars on, I can get 6 jars on it at a time. It takes a little while for them to melt completely, but it's much faster than doing one at a time on a warmer. HTH~ Jennifer
  10. Congrats!! Hope the article brings in more extra business than you could ever imagine. *super banana*
  11. Thanks for the great idea, I have so many boxes just lying around. And since I have a show this weekend and I fooled around and didn't order my cardboard risers, this will work wonderfully. Just be careful that the USPS doesn't do this to you. LMAO http://www.wired.com/culture/lifestyle/news/2005/08/68492
  12. This is so true! I know many things have become a real hassle for those of us who are non-threatening consumers. But, it's not easy on those who have to directly enforce the new rules either. I use to get aggravated at the postmaster everytime I mailed a package. I would get so tired of the same old line, is it liquid, fragile, perishable or potentially hazardous. Then I thought, if I'm tired of hearing it, how tired is she of saying it, not just to me, but to everybody who mails a package. Wouldn't it be so nice if we lived in a perfect world where our families and homes were safe from all harm and our packages arrived unsquished.LOL
  13. I done a search on whois.net to get the registration info for mymommybiz.com for ya. They are registered with godaddy.com here is the info from that site. The data contained in GoDaddy.com, Inc.'s WHOIS database, while believed by the company to be reliable, is provided "as is" with no guarantee or warranties regarding its accuracy. This information is provided for the sole purpose of assisting you in obtaining information about domain name registration records. Any use of this data for any other purpose is expressly forbidden without the prior written permission of GoDaddy.com, Inc. By submitting an inquiry, you agree to these terms of usage and limitations of warranty. In particular, you agree not to use this data to allow, enable, or otherwise make possible, dissemination or collection of this data, in part or in its entirety, for any purpose, such as the transmission of unsolicited advertising and solicitations of any kind, including spam. You further agree not to use this data to enable high volume, automated or robotic electronic processes designed to collect or compile this data for any purpose, including mining this data for your own personal or commercial purposes. Please note: the registrant of the domain name is specified in the "registrant" field. In most cases, GoDaddy.com, Inc. is not the registrant of domain names listed in this database. Registrant: mymommybiz.com PO Box 2235 Sidney, British Columbia V8L3S8 Canada Registered through: GoDaddy.com, Inc. (http://www.godaddy.com) Domain Name: MYMOMMYBIZ.COM Created on: 19-Jun-01 Expires on: 19-Jun-08 Last Updated on: 10-Jun-06 Administrative Contact: Slegg, Jennifer jen@mymommybiz.com mymommybiz.com PO Box 2235 Sidney, British Columbia V8L3S8 Canada 250-744-0816 Technical Contact: Slegg, Jennifer jen@mymommybiz.com mymommybiz.com PO Box 2235 Sidney, British Columbia V8L3S8 Canada 250-744-0816 Domain servers in listed order: NS0000.NS0.COM NS345.PAIR.COM Registry Status: clientRenewProhibited Registry Status: clientTransferProhibited Registry Status: clientUpdateProhibited Registry Status: clientDeleteProhibited See Underlying Registry Data Report Invalid Whois Available TLDs MYMOMMYBIZ.ORG$8.99/yr MYMOMMYBIZ.BIZ$7.99/yr MYMOMMYBIZ.US$7.99/yr MYMOMMYBIZ.NAME$9.99/yr You might also consider: MYMOMMYBIZONLINE.COM$8.99/yr ONLINEMYMOMMYBIZ.COM$8.99/yr MYMOMMYBIZHOME.NET$8.99/yr HOMEMYMOMMYBIZ.NET$8.99/yr MYMOMMYBIZSITE.ORG$8.99/yr SITEMYMOMMYBIZ.ORG$8.99/yr MYMOMMYBIZWEB.INFO$2.99/yr SAVE! WEBMYMOMMYBIZ.INFO$2.99/yr SAVE! MYMOMMYBIZLIVE.BIZ$7.99/yr LIVEMYMOMMYBIZ.BIZ$7.99/yr MYMOMMYBIZBLOG.US$7.99/yr Available TLDs You may want to consider registering the same name with the following TLD extensions (.com, .net, .org, etc.). Suggested Domain Names Suggested domain names available for you to register. Top 10 Work At Home Jobs Proven Home Job Opportunities Scam Free, Independently Reviewed MakeMoney-Review.com HTH~Jennifer
  14. I started out with 4 sizes in the apothecary, 5, 10, 16, and 26. I have recently decided to stop selling the 5's and 10's because between the cost of the jars and the increase in shipping, I'm not sure people are going to want to pay what I need to get out of them. I am currently looking into testing the 8 ounce square masons, I think they are soooo cute, and it would give my customers more of a try me size. Alot of people want to be sure they like something the first time they try it. But most of my repeat customers want the 16's and 26's. HTH Jennifer
  15. Burton & Burton have some really nice baskets too.
  16. I have gotten a couple from the same ebay store, these are quality scales and quick shipping.
  17. Those are really pretty! My mom does afghans too, but not me, I've tried to crochet a time or two and it just looked like I had tied a lot of yarn into a bunch of knots. And knitting, I am definately not coordinated enough to use two needles at once.
  18. That's what I've been using lately, and haven't had any problems with them. The only thing is, you can't get 1 ounce of wax in a 1 ounce cup, I know sounds kinda crazy. But actually you can only get 3/4 weighted ounce in a 1 ounce cup. Here's where I ordered mine from www.instawares.com they are called souffle cups. They have several different styles and sizes, they even have black ones. I have tons of these, I just ordered a case of them a few weeks ago, if you want a few to try out pm me. I definately think I can spare a few. Just let me know. HTH Jennifer
  19. Oops! Better go put some shoes on. As clumsy as I am, I'm surprised I hadn't learned that by now.
  20. Ok, I have a question. Does she realize how fragile silk arrangements are and how difficult it would be to actually get them to their location in one piece? I mean You can't just drop an arranagement into a box and cover it with packing peanuts, and you can't wrap it with anything or it will cause the flowers to shift. Floral foam is very delicate and if the flower stems shift around alot, it creates larger holes and the flowers will fall out. Besides, you have many companies like FTD that already do things like that, but they don't ship their items. They contract with shops all over and then when an order comes in for something, they contact the shop within the closest driving distance of the customer to produce the actual product and deliver it by hand. If this is something she really wants to pursue, then I wish her good luck, but I'm not sure that is the ideal product to ship. JMO Jennifer
  21. I have noticed lately that my tarts are selling way better than my wicked. I still have a few people who want candles, but not many. I think in the summer most people are in and out alot and don't want to have to worry about forgetting to blow out their candle. Many people I sell tarts to say they leave their tart burners and warmers on all the time, even at night and when they are gone. Of course, I always tell them that this is not recommended, but that's all I can do is to tell them. I can't sit at their house with them and make sure they turn it off everytime they are going to be away from it. Personally I would be terrified to leave something like that on when I'm gone, I don't even like to leave a fan or anything like that on. I guess I'm just a fanatic.LOL
  22. You're welcome, and BTW~I'm not really that smart. I just happened across this stuff one day doing a search for something else and remembered it. Wow! I actually remembered something, maybe there's hope for me yet.LOL
  23. Check with the Secretary of State they should be able to give you all the info you need. If they can't answer your questions, they should be able to point you in the right direction. HTH Jennifer
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  25. I'll go ya one better than that. I use to work in a local bank before becoming a sahm. We actually had people try to cash checks on overdrawn accounts. Hello! We check your account before we give you cash. Well at least most of us did, we were the ones who got to keep our jobs.
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