JedidiahStolzfus
Well-Known Member
- Region
- USA
- City
- Lancaster, PA
Just an update about business stuff. A few weeks ago, wife and I spent the day driving around the county meeting businesses and trying to get permission to setup there cooperatively. We were very successful, and get positive responses from each place, lots of excitement from them too because we were the first ones that approached them. The last place we visited was a turkey farm because we wanted to see if they made turkey roasts similar to what Butterball does. We talked to the 7th generation owner of the farm and told him what we intended and he said he'd look into making them for us.
2 saturday's ago, my phone rights at 8:19am, I say to my wife, "must be a farmer calling" and figured it was my Amish friend because if he's calling it's always around that time. Yup, farmer, but not Amish, english Turkey Farmer calling about the roasts. He's butchering and wanst to know if we still want them. I do, but I also know that I can't use them for my original intent, but don't want to put him out and we settle on a price and 5 roasts as a test.
Today they were ready and we went over to pick them up. I parked way int he back of the farm to stay out of the way of any equipment and walked my way to the office. I come across a guy on a fork lift. I ask him if the farmer is around and he asks if I ordered a turkey. I tell him no, he has some roasts for me, then he excitedly says "oh, you're the food truck guy". Last week I texted him and said we'd love to bring the trailer over and serve his entire family dinner so he can see how we're going to represent his product to the public. He was very excited about the idea and told his entire family. Sometime in early December, we're talking the trailer over and making everyone 16+ people a turkey dinner served from the trailer. Not cooked there, but kept warm and served. Super nice family we're happy to making this "partnership" with them. They also want us to come out next year during turkey season, set up and serve their customers while they wait to get their turkey. We'll be serving big bowls of Creamed Turkey and Hot Turkey Sammiches.
I grew up not too far from his farm, which makes me a local. People down here don't like non-locals.
After much discussion here between the wife and I we have decided that we're going to need some help getting everything else done. We hate having to do this but we've started a campaign here: https://www.givesendgo.com/MollesCoach
We are also trying to organize a live fundraiser in the local area, but we're trying to find land to host it on. Right now without our inspection, we can only do private events on private land. More details on that to follow.
2 saturday's ago, my phone rights at 8:19am, I say to my wife, "must be a farmer calling" and figured it was my Amish friend because if he's calling it's always around that time. Yup, farmer, but not Amish, english Turkey Farmer calling about the roasts. He's butchering and wanst to know if we still want them. I do, but I also know that I can't use them for my original intent, but don't want to put him out and we settle on a price and 5 roasts as a test.
Today they were ready and we went over to pick them up. I parked way int he back of the farm to stay out of the way of any equipment and walked my way to the office. I come across a guy on a fork lift. I ask him if the farmer is around and he asks if I ordered a turkey. I tell him no, he has some roasts for me, then he excitedly says "oh, you're the food truck guy". Last week I texted him and said we'd love to bring the trailer over and serve his entire family dinner so he can see how we're going to represent his product to the public. He was very excited about the idea and told his entire family. Sometime in early December, we're talking the trailer over and making everyone 16+ people a turkey dinner served from the trailer. Not cooked there, but kept warm and served. Super nice family we're happy to making this "partnership" with them. They also want us to come out next year during turkey season, set up and serve their customers while they wait to get their turkey. We'll be serving big bowls of Creamed Turkey and Hot Turkey Sammiches.
I grew up not too far from his farm, which makes me a local. People down here don't like non-locals.
After much discussion here between the wife and I we have decided that we're going to need some help getting everything else done. We hate having to do this but we've started a campaign here: https://www.givesendgo.com/MollesCoach
We are also trying to organize a live fundraiser in the local area, but we're trying to find land to host it on. Right now without our inspection, we can only do private events on private land. More details on that to follow.