Each time the topic surfaced again we discussed it further and slowly developed a plan for him. There was plenty of opportunity to talk about many aspects of having a business as well as his ultimate purpose for doing so (which he is still trying to figure out as are we). The plan included a manageable effort in that he would make soup on the first Saturday of each month for four months and sell by pre-orders. We picked the best four months of the year, September through December. We decided on a small variety of soups and then came up with what we hoped would be catchy names for them. Here are the soups:
September 6th Harvest Creamy Tomato
October 4th Farmers Market Vegetable
November 1st Bountiful Chicken Noodle
December 6th Festive Cheesy Potato
We intentionally started off with only telling a few people so we weren’t overwhelmed. We had just the right amount of orders yesterday and enjoyed making the soup together. We figure if we are going to the effort to teach a few things with this project we might as well really pack in the lessons. I made a spreadsheet for him to track orders, expenses, incoming money etc. It will then automatically figure his profit, how much tithing he owes. The amount he pays for tithing is 10% and he will also save an additional 10% to donate to a charity of his choice. He is still thinking about what that will be. The remainder will go to his education and missionary fund savings. It’s not like he is rolling in the dough but it’s a great place to start learning that every penny earned has a value and how to properly spend and save.
Now that you have heard more than enough about our fun new Soup on Saturday Club here is the most interesting part of all. Our son actually does not like soup. He has begun to gain more of an appreciation for it as we have tried recipes for him to taste test. So he is getting there but he would much prefer a can of Chicken Noodle. I would much rather have home made. So while we figure out why he has such interest in running a soup operation when he doesn’t even like soup that well I will sing the jingle: hmm hmm good, hmm hmm good, that’s what Daniel’s soup is hmm hmm good. Maybe someday he will agree.
5 comments:
Congrats to Dan and Mom! I think you guys did an awesome job! I'm totally impressed. One day I'm going to see you on Oprah with the world's richest kid!
I love that you did bread too! It's 6:35 a.m. and I'm thinking that a bowl of Harvest Creamy Tomato and a slice of bread would be good for breakfast!
Can't wait to see more pictures on your shutterfly! Hope you have a great day.
you guys are awesome. I love that you've helped him refine and realize his idea.
Sounds like Dan might be getting a taste for soup and capitalism. I hope Dan remembers us when he is a big-time soup mogul.
Bryan
I'm so sad I missed it! I'm so forgetful. Don't feel bashful to give me a little reminder next month because I really did want to do it each month
Dad would just like to point out that he's providing the initial venture capital for this enterprise.
When Dan is a big-time soup mogul (NO SOUP FOR YOU!), he will owe me big money.
Big Daddy
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