Cool! whenewer you know you can dm me here on the site with details and then I can organise the packaging and sending it!! <3I would love to order some! When do you need to know how much?
I will see how it goes with letters to try and send you a bit for you to try i just mist see max weight. postage for letters is a lot cheaper :S . 30euro !? wow, that is alot. Well say thank you to trash croatian economy for my shitty pricesI would love to try some but not sure how the current import system here system would cope. I have seen specialist honey going for nearly £25 per kilo. Which is about €30! If something is nice then the price is worth it and supporting smaller producers is good too.
you really should put it to a "standard" price you can easily work with.Yeah, no restrictions but for import. ok so here is how it stands. Postage comes out to around 80 kn (around 10-11 euro) for EU (GER, NED, FIN)(it mist be sent in paclage :/, standard kilo price is 40 kn (5.37 euro), half kilo 20 kn(2.69euro) I can repackage them to be in plastic container, making it safer and a bit lighter to send. But looking at the prices on line for your respective countries I think this comes out really expensive for kilo of honey. regardles, if anyone wants one or likes a good pure honey, I have paypal for money transfer for postage and we can send it out. Ill go tomorrow to buy some PET packaging in any case to have on hand.
oh forgot to say. i will also order some lolyou really should put it to a "standard" price you can easily work with.
- postage = 12.- €
- honey 1 kg = 6.- € ( half kilo is out of stock because the postage is too expensive lol )
- plastic container ( i don´t know ) lets say 1.- €
- extra costs for packaging and shipping = 1.- €
so all in all you could sell 1kg of honey for 20.-€ inkl. shipping cost.
now, just make some little website, some pics on it and you business is done and we can also link the page here
where I live in France, beekeepers sell jars of honey ("forest honey") for 8€ per 500g! It's the beekeeper's price at the city's weekly local farmers market. But it's worth itI will see how it goes with letters to try and send you a bit for you to try i just mist see max weight. postage for letters is a lot cheaper :S . 30euro !? wow, that is alot. Well say thank you to trash croatian economy for my shitty prices
wow, yeah, i know about the prices standardisaton need, cents are jut ugh, thing is we never needed to ship out, so there was no need to standardize it. It is always a bit of a wonder when I see some prices in other countries, our economy is so poor. Laka you are a propped businessman yeah you are right. We could do a little site and presentation! For all of this I blame Laka Ok, first lets send first orders and I then to standardisation and presentation. Ty guys for your interest! really caught me by surprise <3where I live in France, beekeepers sell jars of honey ("forest honey") for 8€ per 500g! It's the beekeeper's price at the city's weekly local farmers market. But it's worth it
wow, yeah, i know about the prices standardisaton need, cents are jut ugh, thing is we never needed to ship out, so there was no need to standardize it. It is always a bit of a wonder when I see some prices in other countries, our economy is so poor. Laka you are a propped businessman yeah you are right. We could do a little site and presentation! For all of this I blame Laka Ok, first lets send first orders and I then to standardisation and presentation. Ty guys for your interest! really caught me by surprise <3
yeah, wierd stuff pops up to the head when sleeping. You are completly right, maybe thats why I went into education, sometimes numbers spin my head aroundWas thinking about prices of things during the night - weird what you think of when you are trying to sleep!
If you are manufacturing something then you will have a series of known costs. Design of the product, materials needed and the manufacturing cost. After that you then get packaging and marketing. So a plain white T-Shirt with decent materials and quality is £10 to make and then you need to add to that so you and the seller can make a profit. So the final price could be £15. Add a fancy logo which adds little to the manufacturing cost but escalates the price to maybe £50+ Though marketing a brand will be more the basic product cost will be similar but profit a lot higher.
For natural products the real cost is in the labour and skill of the people making or looking after the animals or plants though there will be some material cost too. The price will reflect the quality of the product. A mass produced product will be cheaper to make than a more 'homemade' item but the marketing costs for the mass produced item will be a lot higher. A decent homemade product, if good enough, will sell through word of mouth and be in demand and the price will reflect demand and availability
For example, I use cheap nail sanders for some model work but I also have some expensive ones. The cheap ones are fine for simple work but the expensive ones, designed and made by modellers, are much better at the job most of the time. Most people don't have just one hammer, you have several depending on the job.
Same for tradesmen, though we like having work done as cheap as possible you need to think about why are the quotes different. Is one person quoting more because they are charging a reasonable living wage for their time and experience and the cheaper one isn't valuing their work enough.
If something is good and gives you a lot of pleasure using it or eating it then the price will be justified.
you got a messageyes I am ready yes, send me the ammount via dm here on the site and adress. When I send the order we deal with money. Paypal should work no problem. Thx man! <3
would honey taste well in coffee if so, probably need a lot
Guess I stick with the sirops then for my coffeeIn the interest of science and taking one for the team.... Unfortunately it doesn't - for me anyway. Neither the coffee or the honey (that I had) was improved. There was just no synergy between them. Tried it in an espresso and filter.
Just to make sure, it does go quiet well with a Macallans 12 year old malt, some lemon juice and a dash of hot water. I now don't have a cold. I didn't have one to start with so I can probably say it doesn't give you a cold either.
i like it. when you drink coffee with sugar anyway you can also use honey instead of sugar. when you more the dark/pure coffee drinker like glen than i believe you don´t like it.would honey taste well in coffee if so, probably need a lot then
I can usually drink it both, have an entire collection of different sugar sirops already for the coffee.i like it. when you drink coffee with sugar anyway you can also use honey instead of sugar. when you more the dark/pure coffee drinker like glen than i believe you don´t like it.
than you will like it with honey too. i drink also my coffee both ways. pure and black or with milk or with milk and sugar. so i like it with honey as a variety too.I can usually drink it both, have an entire collection of different sugar sirops already for the coffee.
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