I did state last week that my next post would be about my
new business that will allow me to continue with this blog and with growing a
positive community for one parent families in order for them to now feel like
they are Parenting on their own!
So when my kids were small I was able to get my mom to come
and watch my kids after school till I got home from work. I worked for a
non-profit for ten years and they were always having pot-lucks and of course
everyone was always trying to out do each other with what they brought. My mom
knew I liked to bake and cook so she said I should come up with my own recipe
for something since I was always changing recipes. I came across a recipe for
cheesecake and since I truly didn’t care for cheesecake I thought why not create
one that I would like. I began playing with flavors and ingredients once I came
up with one I liked I took I took it to the very next pot-luck and wow did it
get rave reviews! So much so that they asked me to make another with a
different flavor and of course once again playing with flavors and ingredients
that weekend till I came up with a recipe I liked. As soon as the next pot-luck
came around I took it with me. Well of course it was a huge hit and it was at
this point that my boss who knew I needed to raise money for my daughter’s 8th
grade trip, suggested that I sell the cheesecakes to help raise the money
needed.
To my surprise I did so with great success. I continued to
sell my cheesecakes as a means to raising money not just for my daughter’s 8th
grade trip but for both of their activities. I did this trough their elementary
and middle school periods which helped us out so very much. Here is a picture
of one of the cakes
I use to do this cute one for Valentine’s Day.
However, after ten years of working with the non-profit I
was downsized due to the non-profit losing their funding for the program I over
saw it was a scary time for me. The interesting thing is eleven months prior to
be downsized I was promoted to the director of a program which was running a gourmet
cookie and brownie store! Wow, I never knew that many, many years later what I
learned and experienced would help me out. I was told that there was no way I
could make this little business support myself and my children so I focused on
creating a moderate, “safe” career path for myself in the insurance industry. I
built my clientele and my insurance business in order to provide for my family
and was able to create residual income as well. Of course this meant I had to
relinquish my cheesecake business though most of my family and friends were not
any happier that I went into the insurance field since I was a 10099 employee.
For me it gave me the feel that I was somehow working for myself. I was also
busy trying to figure out how I could create a community for one-parent
families as well so I was very busy and all the while keeping my children close
by. Again always using my community to help me be assured they were in good
hands they attended summer camps and after school care as well as having my mom
their when I was not.
However, after fourteen years in the insurance field when I
realized it was time to leave the field and I found myself trying to figure out
what I would do next! I did get busy figuring out once again how I could create
this one-parent family into a business that would create revenue that I could
live off of. I was lucky enough in 2011 to get connected with Count Me In, for
women’s economic independence via the National Latina Business Women’s
Association - Los Angeles Chapter (NLBWA-LA). They are an organization that was
created and launched in July 2003 to meet the needs of the growing ranks of
Latina Entrepreneurs, Executives and Professionals from L.A. (as FYI you do not
have to be a Latina to become a member or to gain support from this awesome
organization). I was attending the NLBWA-LA’s Emerging Latina in Business
course when a special program was coming to town and they suggested that if we
could attend we should. It was a program that was being put on with some top
women in business and Coca-Cola and I thought why not. That one day program
introduced me to Count Me In’s Founder & President Nell Merlino who is
leading the national not-for-profit provider of resources for women to grow
their micro businesses into million dollar enterprises. I was totally amazed by
what she was informing all of us in the audience regarding women in business. I
was also moved by the other amazing women such as Nely Galan, an independent
producer and a former President of Entertainment for Telemundo and founder of
the Adelante Movement. Who gave us all information that kept us at the edge of
our seats and reminding us all to not waste our money but to grow it and push
forward in business. There were others as well such as Isisara Bey, Vice
President of Programs & Education for Count Me In, and “journey agent” for
Make Mine a Million $ Business competitions and workshops across the country.
Another amazing speaker was Sandra Cisneros, an American writer and poet who’s
novel “The House on Mango Street ”
about young Latina women coming of age in Chicago , sold more than
two million copies. Her story of how she became an author was so inspiring! The
list of these powerful women was enough to really inspire me to move forward
and to figure out how to get my single parent program on the move.
I ended up winning a spot as one of ten extremely lucky
women to participate in a program put on my Count Me In by People Biz a
remarkable coaching program for business and so much more. The program was an
introduction to the Business Accelerator Course that would be one of the prizes
when women participate with the 2012 Count Me In, Pitch Competition. Well
needless to say I jumped on board with this and in 2012 without thought that I
would end-up being one of the competition winners learned how to pitch my
business.
As a winner of the 2012 Pitch Competition I was placed into
a group of 12 other women to participate and be a student with the People Biz’s
“Business Accelerator Course”. By the end of the course I was aware that though
my single parenting program is a great idea it is far from being a business
that will generate the income I need to leave the insurance field. I choose to make
this blog become part of the community for single parent families along with a
Meetup group. This is my way of giving back and helping other single parent
families to find their way through the maze of parenting on their own.
OK, so this is all great and it is part of my philanthropic
portion of my life but the fact remains that I needed to find a business I
could be happy with. In early April I
was meeting my cousin’s daughter (Acacia Mora) who had been helping me out
administratively to tell her it did not look good and that I did not know what
I was going to do next. She looked at me and said “I know go, it’s time for
Plan B” I looked at her and asked wow, there is a Plan B? She said yes, you
always talk about how you once sold cheesecakes and we did get to taste it and
it’s pretty good. She continued to say she would even help me since she loves
to bake and would also like to create a business around cooking/baking and
health. She thought this would be a great way for her to learn how to do what
she wants and asked if I wanted the help she would be there.
It took me three weeks to figure it out; I spoke to my
amazing business coach from the Business Accelerator course Alicia Marie,
founder and managing director of People Biz, Inc. I reviewed everything from
the course and realized I had everything and the knowledge to make this happen.
My next step was to rekindle my passion for baking, after all I had been in the
insurance world for fourteen years. I then found myself thinking about how I
could develop my signature cheesecakes into a thriving business, and more
importantly feel like I was making a difference in different communities? I
knew the cheesecakes would have to be the best around and different then the
top seller (Cheesecake Factory). Further, I knew that I had to “give back” to
communities. I needed to figure out how cheesecakes made with love, and are the
best in town can also “pay it forward”! Well with the help of Alicia I was able
to come up with how I can do all of this and more!
I had to come up with a name and do some tasting and conduct
some tasting to assure my cheesecakes were still as great as they were. Three
of them were held over a three week period and I was thrilled with the outcome
– questioners were completed and from them I ended-up making some slight
adjustments to the recipes with an outrageously delicious outcome! This how…
was born!
I wanted to make sure that the name some how the name would
make someone think of family and of homemade quality goods. When I heard the
name I said it over and over again aloud and all of a sudden I realized that Mama
was the name we (cousins) called my grandmother on my mother’s side! I then
said to myself well that is it!
Once I knew this was what I was going to do I got to work on
my business plan in order to assure I truly had a great road map (so to speak)
to follow. In fact at the National Latina Business Women Association, Los
Angeles 10th Annual Awards Ceremony I was awarded a $2,500 Grant for
the 2013 Business Management Academy as a participant with their annual program
which included perfecting my elevator speech, creating a business plan along
with many other requirements.
Mama Cheesecakes currently has one wholesale account, many
repeat customers and after a short time of creating my Facebook Business Page I
was pleasantly surprised to have received quite a few followers. In fact click
this link to go directly to my Mama Cheesecake page https://www.facebook.com/MamaCheesecake
and help me reach 100 followers with in
a two week period!
At the moment if you live in Los Angeles area or surrounding area you can
order via, e-mail mlopez@mamacheesecake.com
or by phone 707-704-3482 or by fax 323-837-4770. However, by the end of this
month I will have our new website up and running which will bring in the side
of this business which will allow me to “pay it forward”! Also I will be able
to ship the cheesecakes all over the U.S. which I am working on right
now! If you are currently living outside of the U.S. , I can’t ship to you but I
will work on this as well!!
This is all so very exciting and if it was not for all the marvelous
people in my life over the years and for all the good and bad experiences I
would not be embarking on this amazing and exciting journey it’s such a riot to
be on this trip!
Well now you know the story of my other business which is
giving me the affordability to keep this community growing and to make it as
large as I can.
I have to give you the links to all of the amazing organizations I have been so thrilled and extremely grateful to be a part of - if you don't know who they are then I suggest you find out because it is all of them along with individuals and books I mentioned in my last blog post that got me here today! They are also part of why I have such amazing kids who are now all grown up and living their own exciting lives!!!
In no special order:
- http://www.nlbwa-la.org/ for the National Latina Business Women Association-Los Angeles
- http://www.countmein.org/
- http://www.peoplebizinc.com/
- http://theadelantemovement.com/about/
Congratulations and best wishes on your new venture!
ReplyDeleteMy wife's favorite dessert! Too bad we are across the country.
ReplyDeleteMy husband LOVES cheesecakes! Congrats on your business!
ReplyDeleteIt's the things you love that can often be incorporated into a business. You're proof of this. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteLiked your page, and wish I were there to enjoy your cheesecakes!
ReplyDeleteI love cheesecake and it is one of my biggest weaknesses next to ice cream. Good luck.
ReplyDeleteI make my own Italian cheese cake, its not very sweet, I make from Riccota cheese and eggs.
ReplyDeleteI add raisins... High protein and not too bad on carbs.
Your heart cheesecake is so much fun!
ReplyDeleteThanks for keeping it together for us single parents
ReplyDeleteYou have such a passion for life - way to stay motivated and positive - love the cheesecake!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for what you are doing!!! It is so needed and I'm so happy to hear your story. God bless you!!!!! Don Purdum
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