In Baking Life you run your very own bakery. Create recipes, make delicious baked goods, hire your friends and serve your customers. You'll have a successful baking empire in no time!
Saturday, August 21, 2010
TIPS ON HOW TO GET MONEY AND EXPERIENCE IN BAKING LIFE. QUICKLY
By following these simple steps, I reached level 23 in 6 days. Please feel free to share this, or to add more tips of your own at the bottom.
Experience Tips:
* Make "Baked Donuts". Lots of them. If you have enough money, it's worth baking then deleting them. You get 63 exp points doing that, and it only costs 350. [**Update. Independence cakes are better as you get 81 points and it costs 350 too**]
* Keep baking. You need to have a good mix of money-to-experience point products.
Money making tips:
* Sell Lemon meringues. I make meringues in all but one of my ovens (which I keep for baking and deleting donuts). Share with friends to get extra portions. You will get 1895 profit per serving (if you have 105). You will get more if you share with your friends.
* Use Baking Life Checker to look for gifts. I normally click on all of the lemon meringue gifts, as well as parisian macaroons, which fare quite well.
* Work at your friends' shops. You will get 750 (450 in tips) when you visit them daily.
* Add lots of friends. Handy for gifts and money. I prefer to add less experienced friends as they have smaller and less complicated bakeries.
* Max your hype. A cheap ways of doing this is to adopt kittens/puppies and place them in your bakery
Baking Life Etiquette:
* Remove old posts on your wall i.e. once you've finished an expansion or a job has been taken. I do this out of common courtesy, and so you won't be wasting your friends' time.
* Send gifts back to friends that send them to you.
* Don't send cupcakes. Well, don't send the cheap ones. I find it quite annoying when I receive them, I know sometimes its the thought that counts, but other cakes would be more appreciated. (Less of an etiquette lesson, more of a tip)
Random Tips:
* Keep your cashier staff stationary. They do not have to be able to get to the display cases to serve customers. This improves on your serving time, and customers leave happy.
* Split your bakery into sections. When your bakery is of a certain size, it is best to section off a cashier area and the seating area. This way, your waitresses will be working only in the seating area, and not cleaning up around the cashier area.
* Block your ovens off. This way your character won't have to move around when baking, saving time. You can do this with any floor decor that you want.
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