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![]() > wrote > They're not the only ones who charge ridiculous prices. I make > homemade danish pastries from scratch. The dough itself takes several > hours if not a day to make. I also make my fruit fillings from > scratch. I figured the total cost for each danish to be about 45 > cents. I went to a couple online bakeries and the minimum price I saw > for a single danish was $1.75. I think at that price I'd say you can > keep the danish. I say for not having to spend a day making dough and fillings, I'll just pay for a danish. I don't want 2 dozen danishes, either, which I assume a recipe would make. Okay, a dozen. Whatever. Aside from the fact that I don't see ordering danish online, I can for sure see why they aren't 45 cents. If I was somewhere and, oddly, decided I wanted a danish, I'd fork over the 2 bucks. People who make food for sale have more overhead than someone in their home kitchen. What you can make something for at home doesn't usually compare to what you are charged if someone else makes it, just look at restaurant prices. nancy |
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