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David replied to the topic Inspection in the forum California 9 years, 9 months ago
1. No, but you need the landlord’s permission.
2. Yes
3. Usually basic stuff, like cleanliness, proper hot water and fridge temps, plus making sure you know how to sanitize things. It will probably be easier than you’re expecting.Searcy Lewis joined the group Cookies 9 years, 10 months ago
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David replied to the topic Sellers Permit in Los Angeles California in the forum California 10 years, 1 month ago
David, I can assure you that most (if not all) of the CFOs in LA County have not had to spend $1,000+ on a business license. You can ask your health dept if you need a business license, but regardless, a business license should be a fairly simple process that shouldn’t cost more than a couple hundred for a small business.
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David replied to the topic Can I sell Marinara Sauce online with a B permit? in the forum California 10 years, 1 month ago
No — pasta sauce needs to be made in a commercial kitchen. http://forrager.com/faq/#commercial
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Jeffra posted an update in the group Pies & Pastries 10 years, 1 month ago
Quick question– can I bake and sell my pumpkin and pecan pies to my co-workers at work without functioning as a cottage industry? In other words, if custard or cream-based products are prohibited under cottage industry regs, is there any way to legally bake and sell them? Thanks.
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Happy Kitchen posted an update in the group Cookies, Brownies, & Bars 10 years, 1 month ago
If I could chime in regarding cookies…it’s coincidental that I had spent the last three weeks when I could perfecting the texture of these simple “Sugar Vanilla” Cookies. A base upon which I could make just about anything. You’re all absolutely right. When I see a cookie anywhere, I always think I could make the cookie better and cheaper…[Read more]
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My Baking Shoppe replied to the topic Cream Cheese in the forum California 10 years, 2 months ago
Liz, I make buttercream frosting for my cupcakes using Shortening and Cream Cheese Emulsion from LorAnns. In my opinion and my customers it tastes like cream cheese frosting. I’m not sure what your recipe is but could you use say powdered sugar, the cream cheese emulsion and water to make the icing? Or something like that. By the way, it smells…[Read more]
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My Baking Shoppe replied to the topic Is A Cookie Business A Good Idea? in the forum Cookies, Brownies, & Bars 10 years, 2 months ago
Hi! New to the group but here’s my take on a Cookie Business. I started my company last December with a Class A CFL making drop cookies, bundt cakes, cupcakes, and breads. I didn’t start doing custom cookies until February for Valentine’s Day. At the time I was doing a weekly Farmers Market but wasn’t doing all the great. Anyone can make what I…[Read more]
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The only way to legally bake and sell them is to use a commercial kitchen and get the proper licensing. http://forrager.com/faq/#commercial