New Hampshire Occasional Food Can you legally sell food from home in New Hampshire?
Cottage Food Law
Although New Hampshire has a homestead food law that accommodates many types of home food businesses, they have a special allowance for those who sell from home occasionally.
A producer is considered an “occasional food service establishment” if they sell for no more than 4 days in a 28-day period (once per week), AND if they only sell from home.
An occasional food service establishment cannot deliver products, cannot sell outside their home, and cannot sell more than an average of one day per week.
However, those are the ONLY restrictions for these businesses. They can sell ANY type of food (including perishable foods) and they can sell as much as they want. There are no labeling requirements, licensing requirements, or product requirements.
This law allows someone to operate a take-out restaurant from their home for one day per week without needing a license.
Selling Where can you sell homemade food products?
Customers must come to your home to get your products. The law does not state whether or not you can do pre-orders before pickup.
You can only sell products for 4 days in a 28-day period (once per week).
If you want to sell more often, offer delivery, and/or sell at more venues, you can become a homestead food operation.
Allowed Foods What food products can you sell from home?
You can sell ANY type of food with this law. There are no restrictions on what you can sell.
However, you can only sell products for 4 days in a 28-day period (once per week).
If you want to sell more often, you can become a homestead food operation.
Limitations How will your home food business be restricted?
If you want to sell more often, you can become a homestead food operation.
Resources Where can you find more information about this law?
- July 2025
- HB 371
