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  • 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]

  • Those are some crazy costs for label approval!

    How can they not allow you to sell directly outside of San Diego County when the law specifically allows it?

  • Those are some crazy costs for label approval!

    How can they not allow you to sell directly outside of San Diego County when the law specifically allows it?

  • Brandi posted an update in the group Florida 10 years, 2 months ago

    I would like to know where to begin about getting the legislation changed in FL regarding our guidelines. Any suggestions? There’s a large community of bakers who have a passion for baking but our limits for sales is on a hobby level. I’m a stay at home mom to a special needs son, I can’t have a 9-5 job, but would love to be able to bring in more…[Read more]

  • To add to what Chad wrote:
    1. Many allow you to email it, though some require snail mail or hand delivery. Only a few have an online form submission.
    3. It does not count as getting zoning approval… that approval will likely be a prerequisite to completing your health dept application.
    4. It greatly varies by county. This might help.
    5. My…[Read more]

  • To add to what Chad wrote:
    1. Many allow you to email it, though some require snail mail or hand delivery. Only a few have an online form submission.
    3. It does not count as getting zoning approval… that approval will likely be a prerequisite to completing your health dept application.
    4. It greatly varies by county. This might help.
    5. My…[Read more]

  • 1 Call them and ask 2 Most counties yes 3 I had to get approval from my city (Upland) first depends ask the county people. 4 If you mean fully functional as in making your products find out what your approved food list is for your county. I have recently branched out into four different counties. My county initially did not have a County…[Read more]

  • Hello –

    I’m interested in starting up a CFO in Alameda County. Can someone please help me with the questions below? Thanks!!

    1. How does one register to become a CFO? I see an application posted on the website, but where do I submit the application?
    2. Is a business license required to operate a CFO?
    3. Does submitting the application (and…[Read more]

  • David replied to the topic Brevard County in the forum Florida 10 years, 3 months ago

    First of all, although I’m familiar with the law, I’m not really in a position where I could override anything that an official in your area says. Here are my thoughts:
    1) Your farmers market manager is telling you that you can’t use the cottage food law. You need to make you food in a commercial kitchen and get a few other things. There’s no…[Read more]

  • Naomi L replied to the topic Brevard County in the forum Florida 10 years, 3 months ago

    More questions about Brevard County: It seems whatever office I go I get different answers…
    Question #1: if I want to sell homemade baked goodies at farmers market venues under Cottage Law, do I still need a Food Permit? This is what a FM’s manager replied: “you must (1)have a food permit, (2) prepare the foods in a facility that meets certain…[Read more]

  • David replied to the topic Commercial Kitchen in the forum California 10 years, 3 months ago

    Also, I think you might need to take a Food Manager course, which is well beyond the training you took for your CFO. You will need to get another business license because I’m pretty sure you can’t use the same one that your CFO uses. The kitchen you rent will probably require you to get insurance.

  • David replied to the topic Commercial Kitchen in the forum California 10 years, 3 months ago

    I don’t know too much about going the commercial route, but I know that it can be complex. You are probably going to get very familiar with the health dept in the process. I believe that you need to create a number of detailed plans, about what you make and exactly how you make it. What is your waste disposal plan, where do you source ingredients,…[Read more]

  • Jess replied to the topic Commercial Kitchen in the forum California 10 years, 3 months ago

    David B.- Just wondering which hourly commercial kitchens you are looking into in LA? I’ve found one downtown and one in Santa Monica, but we’re way out in the west Valley, almost to Ventura County, so neither is very convenient. Maybe you know of something I haven’t found yet?

  • Jess replied to the topic Commercial Kitchen in the forum California 10 years, 3 months ago

    David B.- Just wondering which hourly commercial kitchens you are looking into in LA? I’ve found one downtown and one Santa Monica, but we’re way out in the west Valley, almost to Ventura County, so neither is very convenient. Maybe you know of something I haven’t found yet?

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