David Crabill
David Crabill posted a new activity comment 1 week, 3 days ago
Texas allows online sales but does not allow shipping, so Etsy wouldn’t be a good fit. You might explore wholesale options to expand your sales, but it does take a lot of reaching out to business owners and networking.
David Crabill replied to the topic Starting a cottage food business in the forum Oregon 1 week, 3 days ago
Debra, any cottage food bakery would be considered a business. Usually you don’t need to get an EIN unless you have employees. You don’t need to pay extra for a DBA if you use your own name, but you still might have to get a business license. And yes you can request an ID number from the ag dept to put on your labels.
David Crabill posted a new activity comment 1 week, 3 days ago
Yes, each label needs to include all of the ingredients (including sub-ingredients) that are in the product.
David Crabill replied to the topic trailer in the forum Minnesota 3 weeks, 3 days ago
That should be fine as long as you’re not doing any production in/on the trailer (at which point it would be considered a food truck).
David Crabill replied to the topic Caramel apples in the forum Ohio 1 month, 2 weeks ago
It’s not entirely clear. Ohio specifies on their site that they allow: “chocolate covered pretzels or similar chocolate covered non-perishable items”. An unpunctured and uncut apple is nonperishable, but is it “similar” to a pretzel? They also specify that if something is not explicitly allowed, then it is disallowed. My guess is that if you sell…[Read more]
David Crabill replied to the topic Dried herbs, spices, seasonings In NC in the forum North Carolina 1 month, 2 weeks ago
You can do this with NC’s cottage food law. You are exempt from the requirements of needing to use a commercial kitchen for production. You can use your home kitchen by following the requirements described on this page: https://forrager.com/law/north-carolina
David Crabill replied to the topic Expanding Delaware Cottage Food laws in the forum Delaware 1 month, 2 weeks ago
I’m so glad that you’re wanting to help improve the law! Delaware really needs to. Reach out to the Institute for Justice and see if they have any plans or connections. You can contact Jennifer McDonald at jmcdonald@ij.org
David Crabill replied to the topic Expanding our cottage law in the forum Colorado 4 months, 1 week ago
You can also read about my own experience: https://forrager.com/behind-the-scenes-of-a-cottage-food-bill/
David Crabill replied to the topic Expanding our cottage law in the forum Colorado 4 months, 1 week ago
I’d recommend listening to Episode 6 of the podcast: https://forrager.com/podcast/how-to-improve-your-cottage-food-law-with-erica-smith/
David Crabill replied to the topic Dairy based frostings in the forum Louisiana 4 months, 1 week ago
I wasn’t aware that Louisiana has changed their law. Do you have more info about that?
David Crabill posted a new activity comment 8 months, 2 weeks ago
Yes, there are many states that allow a cottage food business to use a commercial kitchen. I don’t have an easy way to show states that allow it, but here is a list of the states that DON’T allow a cottage food business to use a commercial kitchen: https://forrager.com/laws/?limitations=commercial-kitchen-prohibited
All of the other states do allow it.Jacquline Kelley and
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David Crabill are now friends 9 months, 1 week agoDavid Crabill replied to the topic Cheesecakes in Louisiana in the forum Louisiana 9 months, 1 week ago
That is correct. You can read the law here: https://law.justia.com/codes/louisiana/revised-statutes/title-40/rs-40-4-9/
David Crabill replied to the topic Assembly BillA5836 in the forum New York 9 months, 3 weeks ago
If it passes it would be positive. It wouldn’t change anything about the existing law, but would give another avenue for people to sell with less red tape, and also a way to sell acidified and fermented foods.
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Soralla are now friends 1 year agoDavid Crabill replied to the topic Frosting in the forum New York 1 year ago
Any frosting without dairy or eggs would be allowed. You can look into basic icings, vegan frostings, or purchased shelf-stable frostings.
David Crabill replied to the topic Oil in Dough? in the forum New York 1 year, 1 month ago
You can use commercially-produced oils in your baked goods. The “no oils” category means that you cannot sell oils (like infused oils) to consumers.
David Crabill replied to the topic Sell Raw Dough in the forum New York 1 year, 1 month ago
It is not. The dough would have to be baked to be allowed.
David Crabill replied to the topic Yeast question in the forum New York 1 year, 1 month ago
Yes you can make yeast breads but I’m not sure about pre-ferments. I’m guessing it would be fine.
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