It's been a very busy term since the start of school year π. As quickly as another cohort at Newcomer Kitchen began, how quickly it is also coming to an end, with just three weeks left...
Do you know a newcomer woman who would like to learn how to prepare meals like this to sell to the public market, and meet other women from around the world to learn and cook together? Ask her to come and take part in our innovative IRCC-funded food entrepreneurship training program 'Willing To Work' where you "earn as you learn" with 100% revenue from real life food activities flowing back to the participants.
Prepping in the commercial kitchen at Trinity St.Paul's Church |
To get a better glimpse of what to expect in our program, sharing our first event that starts with every term- Product To Market... Excited to pop up in The Evergreen Brick Works at their last outdoor market weekend late October before things moved inside. What a beautiful day out and what a busssy market π! We almost Sold Out on our lovely Sweets and "Tea" Box For Two to share with a friend or loved one loaded with fall flavours of pumpkin, apples, cinnamon and cloves.
And it all began in September with this ... What AmaZing women we have in both our day and evening programs from all over the world. We look forward to learning from each other, especially cuisines for our first time such as foods from Uganda and Cameroon π!
AND... we have our second program, XP #foodincubator that supports entrepreneur-ready alums with deeper-dive resources, independent coaching and more business opportunities!
A weekend Storytelling and PR workshop at Newcomer Kitchen with seasoned storyteller and entrepreneur Jim Adams was part of developing market strategies for your brand. We have created additional enriched lessons and I have been involved in their coaching from branding to recipe writing and costing their individual menus to a deeper dive soon on target marketing to bring their ideas to life. The next stage is promoting them to our clientele and anew- an opportunity to make money and test the market before they go at it on their own.
"People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel." -- Maya Angelou
Another good money generating avenue is conducting food workshops. This has been hugely popular and successful in our past pre-covid times and what better than to relaunch these 'demo and dines' than with these women who are ready for entrepreneurship with their cultural specialties right before the holiday.
To teach this and the complete package to present to our corporate clients, we held a Grilled Cheese workshop as an example of taking an idea, making it fun and educational, getting hands on interactive and sitting down together to eat afterwards.
It was totally enjoyable and totally delicious learning about the different kinds of cheeses, the history of the American grilled cheese sandwich and how to make the best with various gourmet fillings.
After a period of individual coaching on menu selection, recipe writing and costing, we were ready to host our first XP menu tastings of appetizers, mains, sides and desserts from each of the women from Morocco, India and Nigeria. Our goal was to share feedback, provide pricing input and marketability before we shared their completed menu with our clients for potential catering business opportunities! Everything was so tasty!!
So proud of these ladiesπ!
Hugely honoured to be part of your entrepreneurship journey! You Can Do It ππ₯