Florida
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Michele posted an update in the group Florida 3 years, 9 months ago
If I wanted to do prepared dinners, is this allowed in a cottage kitchen?
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Robert Miller posted an update in the group Florida 3 years, 10 months ago
Selling peanuts in North Florida, south of Jacksonville.
From all that I can find out peanuts are exempt from most license requirements.
Except of course, bookkeeping. Track your sales, ect.
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LeeLSmith posted an update in the group Florida 4 years, 7 months ago
Would anyone know the current regulation in Florida on selling freeze dried foods? I realize that fruits, vegetables and legumes etc would be allowed-but what about animal snacks (freeze dried chicken) or freeze dried meals (those with protein included-meats, etc)? Any info would be great!
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Varghese Thomas posted an update in the group Florida 5 years ago
Hi I am new to this kind of business but I don’t want to take the wrong steps either
So the gist of what I get from reading all the information from the forums and state websites is that the bottom line is we do need to get a business license regardless of the cottage laws that states that you can start cooking and selling right off the bat.…[Read more]Varghese Thomas joined the group Florida 5 years ago
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Cottage Oven replied to the topic Selling Under the Cottage Food Law in the forum Florida 6 years, 4 months ago
Desiree,
Being an LLC doesn’t change anything with regard to actual cottage-food law – just the way some aspects of the business may operate. For example, because of the way the name of the LLC is registered, you won’t have to go through the separate process of registering a fictitious name. None of that has anything to do with the products you…[Read more]
Cottage Oven replied to the topic Hot Pepper Jelly in the forum Florida 6 years, 4 months ago
Pepper jellies and tomato jellies are not allowed under Florida’s cottage-food law.
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It would not be allowed. You would need to use a commercial kitchen to prepare a meal.