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Hi Susan, here’s the tutorial: https://forrager.com/learn/website/
Susan Gendron started the topic Square Tutorial in the forum Forrager 7 months, 3 weeks ago
I am looking for the Square tutorial mention in your podcasts?
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I’m NuNu’s Desserts with Soul in Vallejo, California since 2009.
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David Crabill replied to the topic Allowed and prohibitive items in the forum Forrager 3 years, 3 months ago
Adding to what Cottage Oven said, I only add items that I can confirm. If I can’t confirm whether an item is allowed or prohibited, I don’t add it to either list. I list the source info in the Resources section of the page.
If a state’s law specifically says that it only allows baked goods, then I can confirm that anything non-baked is prohibited.
Cottage Oven replied to the topic Allowed and prohibitive items in the forum Forrager 3 years, 3 months ago
Each state sets its limitations and usually posts that information somewhere. For example, in Florida, it is handled by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Their website is http://freshfromflorida.com and if you type “cottage food” into their search bar, you’ll get a link to the basic information…[Read more]
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