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Trish A posted an update in the group California 1 year, 7 months ago
I’m brand new and in the process of getting my CFO. I’ve reviewed the approved food list for CA, but have come across conflicting information. I am hoping someone can help me out. In regard to bread, is sourdough allowed? On the current list it does not give specifics. However, somewhere (can’t remember where) I read that it is considered…[Read more]
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David Crabill replied to the topic do i need a CFO? in the forum California 1 year, 9 months ago
Running a bake sale for a charitable cause falls under different rules, but in this case it sounds like the funds would be for your family’s use (not donated to a nonprofit).
So in that case, if we want to get really technical, the answer is yes, in CA you’d need a permit to legally sell baked goods, and zoning laws might prevent you from selling…[Read more]
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David Crabill replied to the topic Extract Sales Requirements? in the forum Colorado 1 year, 10 months ago
I’m not sure if the health dept has taken an official stance on that. I could see it going either way… either they allow it because it’s nonperishable, or they don’t because it’s alcohol-based. If you learn more after contacting them, I’d love to know the answer!
Aaron Byram started the topic Extract Sales Requirements? in the forum Colorado 1 year, 11 months ago
Just trying to do my research on a couple things:
1). Can an individual sell various flavored extracts at local farmers markets?
2). If so, what is required by law to be able to do so?Any help in pointing me the right direction would be awesome.
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David Crabill replied to the topic Definition of Extracts? in the forum California 2 years, 2 months ago
For the fruit blossoms, I don’t know but I doubt it. For the second, it probably depends on your county. Some counties will be very strict and will say no to anything that’s not on the official state list of allowed foods. Either way, I recommend that you contact your local environmental health dept for clarification on whether you can make these items.
Everard replied to the topic Definition of Extracts? in the forum California 2 years, 2 months ago
Thank you so much for your timely (and insightful), very much appreciated! I had a follow-up question: are fruit blossoms considered fruits under the Cottage Food Law or would they be another category? And I guess a second question, lol – are DIY saline solutions something covered by the Cottage Food Law (the saline solution would be dialed in for…[Read more]
David Crabill replied to the topic Definition of Extracts? in the forum California 2 years, 2 months ago
They mean 70 proof alcohol that’s flavored with those (and only those) items. Here are the categories:
Apple * Apricot * Blackberry * Blueberry * Cherry * Chocolate * Clove *
Cinnamon * Cranberry * Grapefruit * Lemon * Lime * Orange * Peach * Pear
* Pineapple * Pomegranate * Raspberry * Strawberry * and VanillaYou wouldn’t be able to use the…[Read more]
Everard started the topic Definition of Extracts? in the forum California 2 years, 2 months ago
I read this the newest version of the Approved Cottage Foods list (Sept 15, 2022): “EXTRACTSCONTAININGATLEAST70PROOFOR35%FOOD-GRADEFOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION ETHANOL/ALCOHOL.
Only those listed or combinations of those listed are allowed.”
– This sounds interesting but I am trying to figure out what they mean by extracts? Do they mean like tinctures and…[Read more]Everard joined the group California 2 years, 2 months ago
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Anna Jimmy replied to the topic A real "greenie" in the forum Colorado 2 years, 3 months ago
What a great post! Thanks a lot for your sharing. I appreciate it a lot
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Sourdough bread does not count as a fermented food for the purposes of the law, the restrictions on fermented food exist when the food producer is using fermentation to control the growth of unwholesome bacteria, in a ready to eat food, like kimchi. fermentation works perfectly well for the private kimchi enthusiasts, but the government is…[Read more]