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  • Tscarborough
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    It was free or less than 30 bucks for the ones I checked (farmer's markets). That also why only 4 hours. For a fair or something that lasted multiple days, you will need a commissary unless it is very close to your house (and that is not really legal here, you have to use a commissary).

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  • brickie in oz
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    Originally posted by Tscarborough View Post
    My BP had 60 for a market, to up to 100 for a private event. 60ea 12" pies x $10.00= $600.00 - 180.00(food cost) - 50.00(assistant) = $370/4(hours) = $92.50 per hour. Not bad.
    Less site fees, some shows want $300 here for a weekend show.

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  • Tscarborough
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    My BP had 60 for a market, to up to 100 for a private event. 60ea 12" pies x $10.00= $600.00 - 180.00(food cost) - 50.00(assistant) = $370/4(hours) = $92.50 per hour. Not bad.

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  • david s
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    With me shoveling them in and out, maintaining fire on the side,dressing and cutting and an assistant prepping we can do 90sec to two min. pizzas pretty continuously. I like to do around 30 that's comfortable for an evening.

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  • david s
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    The first oven I sold was to a mate I had given a trailer to because the top had rusted out. He got a job playing Rugby in Ireland, had to leave the country quickly, so because he owed me money he brought the trailer back with a ute body welded on to the chassis. This is what I now use for my mobile, so in effect it didn't cost me anything, it's terrific.

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  • brickie in oz
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    How many would you make in a day?

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  • david s
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    My pizzas go as soon as they come out of the oven. I don't like the idea of keeping pizzas hot, they're best eaten straight out of the oven (don't we all know it?)

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  • david s
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    Yeah, got that $200/ yr It wasn't easy either, insurance Cos. didn't seem to like the word "fire". Give it a shot, but don't invest too much in it to start, it is easier to put back into it as you go rather than have to pay yourself back a large sum.

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  • brickie in oz
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    Originally posted by Tscarborough View Post

    I had it figured at under $5000.00 out the door and ready to serve.
    I was thinking around the same price too.
    I thought about giving samples to lure them in too, so the heat lamp makes sense.

    We have quite a few markets and shows around Melbourne that we always attend and Im amazed that no one does pizza, just the usual crappy deep fried food that tastes awful.

    I just have to convince my princess that its viable.

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  • brickie in oz
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    Originally posted by david s View Post
    you have to have food handlers certificate
    It costs about $70 and you can do it online.

    Originally posted by david s View Post
    I don't sell food at markets for that reason, but I do set up and cook food for myself as a demo then tell people they can steal a piece if I turn my back.
    I hope you have public liability in case someone gets sick?

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  • Tscarborough
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    If I were doing it for a business, I would have all that stuff to make it easier, safer, and faster, plus around here you would be required to have it to sell food. The heat lamp is for the sampling pizza you would always have under it.

    I had it figured at under $5000.00 out the door and ready to serve.

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  • david s
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    Originally posted by Tscarborough View Post
    I have looked at quite a few mobile units, but most do not seem to be very well thought out. If I were to build one, it would face the rear of the trailer and have wings that swung out for work areas on each side. It would also have a hard top roof that served as a trailer cover, then rotated back and up to cover the working area. I would also buy a refrigerated prep station, an electric proofing box, and and hot lamp.
    I don't have any of that fancy stuff. Don't forget that you have to pay for all that stuff and work to make it back. I still use ice for cold stuff and an LED light running off a Pb acid batt.If you do it properly it costs lots, you have to have food handlers certificate etc. etc. etc. I don't sell food at markets for that reason, but I do set up and cook food for myself as a demo then tell people they can steal a piece if I turn my back.Because my oven is small I roll the oven on and off the trailer so I can use it for other stuff.

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  • david s
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    I used to have mine facing the rear, but changed it to face the side. In my case it works better that way because I can use the tailgate as a prep or cutting area with a piece of SS sheet which sits on it. I hire mine out quite a lot besides doing parties. It is fun and promotes what I do. Pizzas with everything on top is moving away from traditional Italian pizza, I prefer to keep the toppings sparse, only 3 toppings apart from cheese and sauce. My preferred menu is to offer 4 gourmet pizzas, that way you don't get too confused. I usually do
    Margheritas, (Feta, basil,Roma's)
    Proscuitto, Romas, olives,
    Garlic prawns, feta and red onion, lime juice
    Vegetarian,capsicum,onion,mushrooms and capers
    All dressed with rocket,sea salt

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  • brickie in oz
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    Originally posted by Tscarborough View Post
    and hot lamp.
    Whats the hot lamp for?

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  • Tscarborough
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    I have looked at quite a few mobile units, but most do not seem to be very well thought out. If I were to build one, it would face the rear of the trailer and have wings that swung out for work areas on each side. It would also have a hard top roof that served as a trailer cover, then rotated back and up to cover the working area. I would also buy a refrigerated prep station, an electric proofing box, and and hot lamp.

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