Virginia
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David replied to the topic Soup? in the forum Virginia 8 years, 8 months ago
Kristin, my assumption is that bone broth would not be allowed, but you should check with the ag dept.
Gabriella posted an update in the group Virginia 8 years, 10 months ago
Hello everyone! found this site by seeking info about cottage foods and find it a very good help in terms of learning more about all this home made food subject! THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR GREAT HELP IN ADVANCE! i want to make a sauce from my country of origin VERY SIMPLE 2 ingredient similar to PESTO style sauce! can i make it at home a sell it to…[Read more]
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David replied to the topic Soup? in the forum Virginia 9 years, 3 months ago
As long as it doesn’t contain meat, I believe you could set yourself up as a home food processing operation: http://forrager.com/law/virginia-home-food-processing-operation/
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Tonya Boggs posted an update in the group Virginia 9 years, 6 months ago
Goat Milk Cheese and soup?
Can I sale Goat milk Cheese and Goat Milk Soup in VA or TN (if anyone know about TN)
Thank you for your time,\
Tonya Boggs
ZT&JL FarmThat wouldn’t be allowed in TN, but it should be possible in VA if you set yourself up as a home food processing operation: http://forrager.com/law/virginia-home-food-processing-operation/
You can not “sell” goat milk in VA, unless you mark it as “Not for human consumption.” OR sell shares in your goat. We sell goat shares. People can legally drink the milk of their own animals…so selling a portion of each animal makes it a share. They do need to pay a fee monthly that shows you are taking care of the animal…like a boarding and…[Read more]
Thanks so much for replying. So I take that to mean that even a commercial operation, processing the milk in a commercial facility, cannot sell it? Then there would be no way for anyone to produce goat milk and sell it in a store in VA? Very interesting.
USDA Inspected facilities are allowed to sell goats milk in Va. I miss spoke, or didn’t give enough information. We can not sell, for human consumption, goat milk under the cottage food laws of Va (unless you have a USDA inspected facility) :)
Okay, that makes sense, and since it’s regulated by the USDA, not VA’s ag dept, I can see how the home food processing license would not be sufficient. Thanks for the info!
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David replied to the topic Kombucha / Vinegar Low Acid in the forum Virginia 9 years, 6 months ago
Yes, this should be allowed for a home food processing operation, which I was not well-informed about back in February.
I don’t think any drink would be allowed under the cottage food law, and I’m not really familiar enough with starters to comment on them. My guess is that those wouldn’t be allowed either, but you should talk with the ag dept to…[Read more]
David replied to the topic Bake salea in the forum Virginia 9 years, 7 months ago
Usually there is some kind of exemption for charitable or nonprofit sales, but I’m not sure about sales to benefit an individual. If you are in business for yourself, that is more or less sales to benefit an individual (you), right? I don’t really know… I’d suggest you call the ag dept for more info.
David replied to the topic Do I need an ABC license in the forum Virginia 9 years, 7 months ago
I’m not sure either. I’d recommend you call the ABC dept.
David replied to the topic Selling baked goods out of my retail shop. in the forum Virginia 9 years, 7 months ago
Your mother would need to become a home food processing operation: http://forrager.com/law/virginia-home-food-processing-operation/
You should contact one of the contacts on that page for more specific details.
David replied to the topic Business License? in the forum Virginia 9 years, 7 months ago
You probably do need to get a business license, but you need to call your county to confirm. There are a few things you may need to check before starting your business: http://forrager.com/faq/#starting
David replied to the topic Shared Kitchen Space in the forum Virginia 9 years, 7 months ago
Have you spoken with the ag or health dept about your business plans? They might be able to point you in the direction of kitchens you could use.
David replied to the topic Taxes under cottage food law in the forum Virginia 9 years, 8 months ago
You need to pay annual taxes on all income you make, even if your business is operating at a loss. There is no limit — technically, your first order should have been reported. If you want to bypass income tax requirements, you would need to give away your products (not collect money). Once you start making a certain amount of money, you need to…[Read more]
Katie replied to the topic Selling cupcakes out of my home in the forum Virginia 9 years, 9 months ago
Hi! New here, but I’ve been also researching Virginia’s cottage food laws. Regarding buttercream – unlike the hard stance Virginia takes on cream cheese, the law doesn’t specifically address buttercream so it is a gray area. The key is whether you need to refrigerate it, which mostly depends on the exact ingredients you use and the proportions.…[Read more]
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David replied to the topic Virginia Cottage Food Laws and Sales Tax in the forum Virginia 9 years, 9 months ago
Thanks so much for the info about that phone number now being invalid! I’ll remove it.
The list of requirements you’d need to go through sounds about right. For a tiny business, it’s not really worth it. The statement that most home food businesses don’t operate under the law also sounds right. And considering that you’re not willing to operate…[Read more]
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You may be able to do this as a home food processing operation: http://forrager.com/law/virginia-home-food-processing-operation/