Archive for the ‘Ramblings’ Category

Boulder Baked New Location Rocks!

Sunday, November 23rd, 2008

Well, we’ve been in the new location for a couple of months now (1911 Broadway, between Pearl and Walnut) and things are going great! Many of our customers for the last 5 years have found us and lots of new folks as well. It was a pretty major undertaking for us to finish out the new space and get moved in.

I was just looking at the blog and realized it’s been about a year since I’ve added posts. What’s up with that? I’m going to try and be a bit more diligent, but I’ve never been much of a writer.

This business has been quite a ride! In many ways it’s like my other start-ups although all of them were in the Internet space in one way or another. This one has a much more tangible product. Labor, as in all of my other endeavors, is the primary challenge here as well. It’s tough to assemble a team of people who genuinely care about quality and customer service (As an aside, if anyone knows of anyone who wants to become part of Boulder Baked, just send them our way!).

If you’re in the Boulder area, come by and see us.

MocaPay

Saturday, October 27th, 2007

We have now installed MocaPay so customers can pay via their cellphone with a MocaPay subscription. This service looks interesting and hopefully membership in Boulder will grow both within the student community and local residents.

CU Parents Weekend

Wednesday, October 24th, 2007

Thanks so much to all of the parents of CU students who stopped by Boulder Baked. It was great meeting you! We did our best to extend our hours by opening in the afternoon even with only two of us in the kitchen. That was sure an experience to remember. We hope to extend the hours every week soon. I hope you enjoyed the cookies.

Coffee fights cancer?

Tuesday, August 21st, 2007

Saw this today — could be good news…

“American scientists found that exercise plus coffee seems offer protection against skin cancer. This study used mice as subjects – and the researchers learned that caffeine plus exercise resulted in 400% higher death rate of precancerous cells, meaning those cells never have a chance to develop into full-blown cancer.”

Remainder of article: http://hsi.sharpseo.com/?p=129