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Cottage Oven replied to the topic Cheap Packaging Ideas in the forum Packaging & Labeling 4 years, 3 months ago
Bags would certainly be less expensive than bottles.
The thing to compare would be bulk prices on small zipper-closure bags versus some kind of bag where you would use a heat (“impulse”) sealer. For my baked goods, I use plastic food bags and a heat sealer ($30 – $50 on Amazon). Of course, you could use something like a Foodsaver or…[Read more]
Cottage Oven started the topic What is the best canopy/tent without breaking the bank>? in the forum Business 4 years, 3 months ago
After having two tents in five years and not being very happy with their durability, I am looking for a new tent. Some of what I see on Amazon look and sound good, but I’m wondering what you Forrager members have found to be the sturdiest, most durable, and least problematic tents without having to spend a small fortune.
One market I attend uses…[Read more]
Steve Kramer joined the group Business 4 years, 3 months ago
Meghan posted an update in the group New York 4 years, 3 months ago
Can anyone tell me: With a Home processors exemption in NY am I able to:1) Make and sell crostatas?(technically a one crust pie, though it can be folded in a way that covers most of the top).2) Am I allowed to make caramel corn using caramel that I Made from goats milk? 3) Is ganache allowed since it has been shown to be room temp safe up to two…[Read more]
Meghan joined the group New York 4 years, 3 months ago
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Daniel Graves started the topic How To Cool/prepare Cake Layers Correctly in the forum Pies & Pastries 4 years, 3 months ago
This site is so helpful! How do you cool your cakes? Do you just let them naturally cool and then crumb coat them…or put them in the fridge first and then crumb coat? I usually put it in the fridge After I crumb coat. I worry about the cooling off and then warming up to room temp if that causes air pockets and then the cake shifts. What’s the…[Read more]
Daniel Graves joined the group Kitchen & Equipment 4 years, 3 months ago
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Steve Kramer posted an update in the group Laws & Industry Info 4 years, 4 months ago
The Harvard Law School Food Law and Policy Clinic is an excellent and comprehensive source of laws, policies, news, and all things related to cottage foods on a state by state basis, updated frequently and very useful to anyone in this industry.
Steve Kramer posted an update in the group Laws & Industry Info 4 years, 4 months ago
I moved here from CA and helped contribute to the MEHKO Law on C.O.O.K Alliance Policy Committee and would like others who are interested to assist me in being an advocate in NC during the upcoming legislative session to help enact similar legislation here (without the restriction of having individual counties to opt-in) I am also involved in the…[Read more]
Steve Kramer joined the group Laws & Industry Info 4 years, 4 months ago
Jennifer started the topic EIN type of Business?? in the forum Business 4 years, 4 months ago
When filing for an EIN, how did you categorize the business? Food service, manufacturing, other?? Thanks!
Jennifer replied to the topic Sales Tax/ Sales Permit in the forum Business 4 years, 4 months ago
This explanation is very helpful- thank you! Agreed that it’s best to check with the state/county as California always seems to be an outlier haha.
Again, I appreciate the detail you’ve provided. I’m making a bar, which I guess one could consider a “biscuit” (hopefully) and therefore not taxable. Thanks again!Cottage Oven replied to the topic Sales Tax/ Sales Permit in the forum Business 4 years, 4 months ago
Don’t know about California – I’m in Florida, but the following may be helpful as some general guidelines to help you find the answers that would be specific to California.
Here, in Florida, most items sold under cottage-food law would NOT be taxable, but CANDY is ALWAYS taxable. Thus, bread, cookies, cakes, muffins, etc. would not be taxed but…[Read more]
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