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David replied to the topic Selling homemade food online in the forum Indiana 9 years, 7 months ago
I highly doubt it, but I suppose that if the baker was a licensed TN domestic kitchen, then the ag dept for the county of the Indiana farmers market might allow those indirect sales.
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David replied to the topic Selling homemade food online in the forum Indiana 9 years, 8 months ago
What I’ve heard is that it’s okay to ship within the state of Ohio. However, in Indiana, orders need to be fulfilled in-person.
David replied to the topic Selling homemade food online in the forum Indiana 9 years, 8 months ago
You wouldn’t be able to use Etsy, unless the buyer on Etsy came to your farm stand to pick up their purchase.
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David replied to the topic Doughnut business in the forum Bread 9 years, 8 months ago
NJ doesn’t have any cottage food rules, exemptions, etc. Since the doughnuts will be made in a commercial kitchen, this should be possible, but I’m not sure of the specific rules. You will still need to label them (probably in the commercial kitchen), get a food business license, etc. Since you are not actually preparing the food, and the baker…[Read more]
Bridget Holmes posted an update in the group Packaging & Labeling 9 years, 10 months ago
I would like to label my sauces for resale. What licenses and insurance would I need?
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David replied to the topic what can/cannot be added/used in cakes? in the forum Cake 9 years, 10 months ago
Deb, yes you can sell your cakes and yes, you need to register with the ag dept, and there are a number of other requirements, which you can read through on this page: http://forrager.com/law/minnesota/
If you want to use cream cheese frosting, then you can’t run your business from home. http://forrager.com/faq/#commercial
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David replied to the topic Buttercream frosting in the forum Cake 9 years, 11 months ago
Buttercream frosting is almost always safe, but some states and health depts still don’t allow it. Usually this is because they prohibit all uncooked dairy products in cottage foods, even though butter is perfectly safe when left unrefrigerated. So in this instance, I’d say it’s not a matter of whether or not it is perishable, but rather that it…[Read more]
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