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David Crabill replied to the topic Caramel apples in the forum Ohio 5 days, 23 hours 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 5 days, 23 hours 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 5 days, 23 hours 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 3 months 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 3 months 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 3 months ago
I wasn’t aware that Louisiana has changed their law. Do you have more info about that?
David Crabill replied to the topic Cheesecakes in Louisiana in the forum Louisiana 7 months, 4 weeks 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 8 months, 2 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 10 months, 3 weeks agoDavid Crabill replied to the topic Frosting in the forum New York 11 months, 1 week 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 12 months 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 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 ago
Yes you can make yeast breads but I’m not sure about pre-ferments. I’m guessing it would be fine.
David Crabill replied to the topic Question about using Commisary Kitchens in the forum Missouri 1 year, 1 month ago
Yes, you can have both. You would need a separate permit to use the commissary kitchen, of course. Can you confirm that St. Louis County does not allow this law: https://forrager.com/law/missouri-individual-stands/
David Crabill replied to the topic Illinois Commercial kitchen for cottage bakers in the forum Illinois 1 year, 6 months ago
Melanie is correct. It is specified in the law under the CFO definition:
“Cottage food operation” means an operation conducted by a person who produces or packages food or drink… in a kitchen located in that person’s primary domestic residence or another appropriately designed and equipped kitchen on a farm for direct sale by the owner, a family…
David Crabill replied to the topic Baby Food in the forum Minnesota 1 year, 9 months ago
That would not be allowed, and would require a commercial kitchen.
David Crabill replied to the topic Allowable Product & Process Questions in the forum California 1 year, 10 months ago
Hi Paige, sorry for the late reply!
1. They should be allowed. I don’t think it matters whether vegetables come from land or sea.
2. Depends on the county, but if it was rejected, I would escalate it up to CDPH, and they should be able to tell your county that your products are approved.
3. I believe veggie chips that are baked or fried are allowed.David Crabill replied to the topic Products submission in the forum Washington 2 years, 1 month ago
I would recommend talking with the health dept about what they’d be okay with. Some officials are more strict than others.
Also, I’ll add that despite the ridiculous requirement (IMHO) of having a startup submit every possible label variation before they’ve even started their business, in my experience most people do tweak their recipes…[Read more]
David Crabill replied to the topic Does anyone have an NTEP Certified Kitchen Scale? in the forum Kitchen & Equipment 2 years, 2 months ago
I wonder if you could get a used one. Also I just checked WebstaurantStore and they have one for $100: https://www.webstaurantstore.com/14309/legal-for-trade-scales.html?order=price_asc
David Crabill replied to the topic Does anyone have an NTEP Certified Kitchen Scale? in the forum Kitchen & Equipment 2 years, 2 months ago
Wow that’s surprising that they’re that strict! I have never looked into NTEP scales, so I’d be interested to hear what you learn.
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