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David replied to the topic Selling Under the Cottage Food Law in the forum Florida 10 years, 1 month ago
You don’t need a license from the health or ag depts, but your county still might require other licenses/permits, like a business license. And even if they don’t, the farmers market itself may require certain permits. Farmers markets also have the ability to turn you away because you’re homebased, even though you’re a legal business. So it could…[Read more]
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John posted an update in the group Florida 10 years, 2 months ago
I think I know the answer but couldn’t find it explicitly written in FAQs. Can someone sell peanuts mixed with batter then fried under cottage law? There’s an awesome Indonesian “peanut cracker” called rempeyek kacang that’s very popular at parties and festivals. Typically people pre-order and pick up at event. We’re sponsoring an event and…[Read more]
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Barbara replied to the topic Can buttercream have egg white? in the forum California 10 years, 2 months ago
I believe that if the egg whites are cooked to a certain temperature, it will pass the non-potentially hazardous test, but you should check with local health authorities to confirm that the recipe is acceptable.
Barbara replied to the topic Do I need to form an LLC? And nutritional labels in the forum California 10 years, 2 months ago
At least in San Diego and Orange County, you can use online calculators or laboratory testing for determining your nutritional value if you’d like to include a label. We’ve found there are easy to make/print nutritional labels at http://www.onlinelabels.com
Barbara replied to the topic Confusion over packaging rules in the forum California 10 years, 2 months ago
In San Diego, anything that the product may come into contact with should be food-safe (i.e. bags, but not the boxes containing them or external labels).
Barbara replied to the topic Let's pressure farmers market association to consider cottage food applicants in the forum California 10 years, 2 months ago
In San Diego, most markets welcome CFOs. We’ve recently encountered a manager who will not allow CFOs into any of her 3 markets. The reason given was that it would increase their insurance costs. We are currently exploring whether or not that’s true. Any info you have would be appreciated. We’ve been told that CERTIFIED farmer’s markets do not…[Read more]
Barbara posted an update in the group California 10 years, 2 months ago
We’ve recently discovered a Farmer’s Market manage who will not allow CFOs into any of their 3 markets. The reason given is that it would increase their insurance costs. This seems odd for several reasons, especially given the low-risk nature of permitted cottage foods. Has anyone else experienced similar discrimination or have any info on…[Read more]
I haven’t heard of that being a reason for not allowing them, though it seems reasonable that an insurance company would raise their rates. I’d say it’s a perceived problem, although it’s not backed up by any evidence or truth.
Most of the time, I think farmers markets don’t allow CFOs because they either want to focus on products produced by…[Read more]
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David replied to the topic Selling Under the Cottage Food Law in the forum Florida 10 years, 2 months ago
Aimee, I’m not entirely sure. This seems to fall into a gray area, because it’s neither an indirect sale nor a direct sale, really. My guess, which could be wrong, is that this would not be allowed because you are not selling to the end consumer. I’d recommend you call the state ag dept for official clarification.
Aimee Fundora replied to the topic Selling Under the Cottage Food Law in the forum Florida 10 years, 2 months ago
Hello! I’am starting my new cottage food business in Seminole County, Florida. I will be baking Bundt Cakes, cupcakes and muffins… Recently a lawyer office ask me if I can sell them a certain amount of muffins weekly so they can give them away as a gift for their clients. Can I do that?
David replied to the topic coconut oil in the forum Florida 10 years, 2 months ago
From what I’ve heard, Miami doesn’t allow any types of homemade food to be sold. Miami-Dade County has banned the cottage food law. http://forrager.com/faq/#commercial
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David replied to the topic Using alcohol in baked goods in the forum California 10 years, 3 months ago
If you’re just using a teaspoon or two of vanilla extract in a cookie recipe, then you don’t need to worry about it. But if it’s a significant amount of alcohol, then you need to talk to your health dept to learn about what permits are necessary.
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No, you can’t fry your products. You would need to bake a batter like that.