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David replied to the topic Sale of homebaked goods for nonprofit fundraising in the forum Tennessee 9 years ago
As long as all of the proceeds go to the nonprofit, usually there is an exemption that you can use: http://forrager.com/faq/#nonprofit
David replied to the topic online sale in the forum Tennessee 9 years ago
Since you are making the sale, this is an indirect, out-of-state order. She needs to have a license that will allow indirect and out-of-state sales, which may not be allowed with a TN domestic kitchen license. There’s a very good chance that she will need to open a commercial bakery in order to do this. Unfortunately, I can’t give a definitive…[Read more]
David replied to the topic online sale in the forum Tennessee 9 years ago
Sales need to be made directly between the customer and producer. A farmers market wouldn’t be able to take orders on the behalf of a vendor. A producer could probably do a paper order (pre-order) one week at the farmers market and collect money then, and then fulfill the order at the next week’s market. But I don’t think anything beyond that…[Read more]
Jim Belliveau joined the group Tennessee 9 years ago
BOx replied to the topic No Sauces in TN? in the forum Tennessee 10 years ago
Yeah, that is what I figured. I knew it was an outside chance but I was hoping that someone might have see something that I missed.
Thank you for the insight.Lindsay Wood replied to the topic No Sauces in TN? in the forum Tennessee 10 years ago
Check this out. Page 9 says…
“It also is important to understand that “acidified foods” (pickled
vegetables, salsas) or “formulated acid foods” (marinades, hot sauces,
salad dressings, etc.) are not considered nonpote…[Read more]BOx started the topic No Sauces in TN? in the forum Tennessee 10 years ago
I’ve been all over this site for what seems like forever and I have not seen any good news for my question. I thought I would post this question anyway. It looks like there is no way I am able to make and sell any kind of sauce from my house. I wanted to make wing sauce that includes BBQ and hot buffalo sauces. It does not look like I can do…[Read more]
BOx joined the group Tennessee 10 years ago
David replied to the topic Cream Cheese, etc. in the forum Tennessee 10 years ago
I recently came across this, which should give you a pretty good idea for what’s required: https://ag.tennessee.edu/foodscience/Documents/Getting%20Started%20in%20a%20Food%20Manufacturing%20Business%20in%20Tennessee.pdf
David replied to the topic online sale in the forum Tennessee 10 years ago
Lindsay, the law isn’t really clear about that, and that’s why I hadn’t specified it on the site. My guess is that the intent of the law is not to allow online sales.
I just re-researched both the home-based exemption and the domestic kitchen law, so those now have quite a bit more information. I’m now confident that you can sell online if you’re…[Read more]
David replied to the topic Cream Cheese, etc. in the forum Tennessee 10 years ago
Usually you have to talk to the health dept about getting licensed. There is a lot of paperwork and plans you need to fill out to start a commercial food business, and there may be some training required as well. The letter of the law typically states that food cannot be stored at home, but I know that health depts are lenient about that sometimes.
Lindsay Wood started the topic Cream Cheese, etc. in the forum Tennessee 10 years ago
I am getting info together to start baking under the cottage law and even looking at the domestic kitchen laws for TN. I make desserts that have cream cheese icings and fillings (more concentrated at Thanksgiving and Christmas), but I just found cream cheese is considered potentially hazardous. I know I would need to have or rent a commercial…[Read more]
Lindsay Wood replied to the topic online sale in the forum Tennessee 10 years ago
(Sorry to dig up an old post!)
Just to clarify, could you take orders online and then customers pick them up from you? I know we can’t ship.
Lindsay Wood joined the group Tennessee 10 years ago
David replied to the topic Moving biz to Tn from NY in the forum Tennessee 10 years ago
I think you will once again need to rent or build a commercial kitchen. Cut, fresh fruit is not allowed under the cottage food law, and you can’t sell interstate. I also don’t think you can ship products under the cottage food law.
David replied to the topic Homemade Products in the forum Tennessee 10 years ago
The cottage food law only pertains to food items, and I’m not sure if it allows extracts. You should contact the ag dept about making those.
I don’t know about other laws. I would expect anything that’s applied to skin to be regulated by the health dept. Laundry supplies… I have no idea. What I do know is that anytime you’re starting a…[Read more]
David replied to the topic selling hotdogs at fundraiser in the forum Tennessee 10 years ago
Making a nonperishable item, like a baked good, should be allowed under an exemption, but making hotdogs is probably not allowed. You don’t have to worry about the cottage food law, since this is for a nonprofit, but you should still call your ag dept to determine what is allowed under the exemption for donated food. http://forrager.com/faq/#nonprofit
David replied to the topic Phone number in the forum Tennessee 10 years ago
Try calling the ag dept in your county.
Tsion Abraha joined the group Tennessee 10 years ago
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