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David replied to the topic selling lemonade shakers in the forum Florida 10 years ago
I believe you need a commercial license. http://forrager.com/faq/#commercial
David replied to the topic Chocolate-dipped items in the forum Oklahoma 10 years ago
Are you selling your chocolates? Oklahoma only allows certain homemade baked goods to be sold, so yes, selling homemade candy in OK would be illegal. If you buy chocolate from the store and then use it to make something different, then you need to be using a commercial kitchen to be doing that. http://forrager.com/faq/#commercial
David replied to the topic Starting a home backery in Charleston in the forum South Carolina 10 years ago
“Hygiene control” means a home kitchen inspection.
David replied to the topic Cottage Law labels in the forum Labeling 10 years ago
Usually almost any type of enclosed packaging is acceptable, and if it’s touching the food, it should be a food-grade material.
David replied to the topic Cottage Law labels in the forum Questions & Answers 10 years ago
Usually almost any type of enclosed packaging is acceptable, and if it’s touching the food, it should be a food-grade material.
David replied to the topic Maryland Licensing in the forum Maryland 10 years ago
That sentence actually refers to licensing requirements from a health or ag dept, which you don’t need. You always need to abide by any local or general business requirements, which could be explained better on the site. Here’s some info about that: http://forrager.com/faq/#starting
David replied to the topic pH Testing in the forum Utah 10 years ago
Rebecca, in that case I assume that relish and sauerkraut are also never allowed? Are there any other non-refrigerated, non-meat items that are always prohibited?
David replied to the topic what can/cannot be added/used in cakes? in the forum Questions & Answers 10 years ago
Using alcohol in baked goods is completely dependent on where you live. A few states specifically allow it, and even in the ones that do, special licensing is often necessary for selling a product with significant amounts of alcohol in it. Even though rum cake is baked, it usually still has an alcoholic content remaining, especially if it’s moist.…[Read more]
David replied to the topic Starting business and very confused! in the forum Virginia 10 years ago
You should call Heath at the ag dept at 804-786-1164, and he should be able to clear up most of your questions. You can probably make buttercream frosting, but I’m not sure about that, since sometimes depts disallow it. I don’t think you need any licensing from the ag dept, but you still need to call your local authorities to determine if you need…[Read more]
David replied to the topic Getting started with all my ducks in a row in the forum Colorado 10 years ago
I have heard that CO requires all of it’s CFOs to be sole proprietorships, and if so, it is the only state to do so.
If that’s not true, then you probably already have a lot of what you need to get started. You’ll need to check again with your local depts to see if any food-specific permits are required, as well as make sure your business is…[Read more]
David replied to the topic Cold brew coffee extract in the forum Ohio 10 years ago
No — drinks are not allowed under the cottage food laws. http://forrager.com/faq/#commercial
David replied to the topic Sell the bottle not the contents? in the forum Questions & Answers 10 years ago
For one, some states allow homemade extract to be sold under their cottage food law. But the concept of “sell the bottle” or “sell the plate” isn’t going to fly with any ag/health dept. If that’s all you’re selling, then you don’t need to put anything in it. Even though your operation is small, you are engaging in commerce so it is a business, and…[Read more]
David replied to the topic retail in the forum South Carolina 10 years, 1 month ago
Typically the answer would be no, but someone did say that their ag dept allowed them to do it: http://forrager.com/law/south-carolina/#comment-51505
If the retail location is a food establishment, then I’m almost certain that you can’t sell there, even though you own it.
David replied to the topic Doing business in home in the forum Oregon 10 years, 1 month ago
As far as I know, having a pet anywhere in your home prohibits you from being able to sell homemade food. Your dog can never enter the house. I believe the ruling is that pets cannot be “in the building” of any business that manufactures food for sale.
You should be using your home’s kitchen… if you wanted to build or use a separate kitchen on…[Read more]
David replied to the topic Baked Soft Pretzels in the forum Illinois 10 years, 1 month ago
Sorry! I just saw your earlier post in the Illinois forum so I’m deleting this one.
David replied to the topic Selling Homemade Stuffed Soft Baked Pretzels in the forum Illinois 10 years, 1 month ago
It sounds like your pretzels would fall under the “baked good” category in the law (please note that this site only gives a summary of the law; see the resources section for the law itself). You should be able to sell them as a cottage food operation. Sorry if it was confusing, but “Pretzels” is listed as a category in the “Snacks” section:…[Read more]
David replied to the topic Gluten free labeling and other label claims in the forum California 10 years, 1 month ago
I’m not sure if you need some sort of certification for gluten free labeling, though I do know that there are certain quantities that you need to stay under. By making this health claim, you need to place a nutrition facts panel on your label, which is an extra expense and process.
Labeling a product as organic can be very complicated and…[Read more]
David replied to the topic Baked Soft Pretzels in the forum Illinois 10 years, 1 month ago
As long as they’re baked (not fried), you should be able to do this as a cottage food operation: http://forrager.com/law/illinois/
David replied to the topic Law regarding uncooked meals in the forum Tennessee 10 years, 1 month ago
You need to use a commercial kitchen and your business won’t have many limitations: http://forrager.com/faq/#commercial
David replied to the topic salsa in the forum Wyoming 10 years, 1 month ago
Thanks for the response and that’s good to know, though it is possible to make salsa in a way that is non-potentially hazardous. It sounds like the dept is generally staying away from salsas at this time, which are known (along with other canned vegetables) to be one of the most risky cottage foods.
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