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David replied to the topic Cream Cheese, etc. in the forum Tennessee 10 years, 4 months ago
Usually you have to talk to the health dept about getting licensed. There is a lot of paperwork and plans you need to fill out to start a commercial food business, and there may be some training required as well. The letter of the law typically states that food cannot be stored at home, but I know that health depts are lenient about that sometimes.
Lindsay Wood started the topic Cream Cheese, etc. in the forum Tennessee 10 years, 4 months ago
I am getting info together to start baking under the cottage law and even looking at the domestic kitchen laws for TN. I make desserts that have cream cheese icings and fillings (more concentrated at Thanksgiving and Christmas), but I just found cream cheese is considered potentially hazardous. I know I would need to have or rent a commercial…[Read more]
Lindsay Wood replied to the topic online sale in the forum Tennessee 10 years, 4 months ago
(Sorry to dig up an old post!)
Just to clarify, could you take orders online and then customers pick them up from you? I know we can’t ship.
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Debbie Utley-Gates started the topic Pancake and Waffle Mix in the forum Dry Goods 10 years, 5 months ago
As a Personal Chef, I often prepare breakfast items, in the client’s home, which can be frozen and enjoyed at a later date. As of now, I am combining all of the ingredients in the client’s kitchen. It would be much easier and a great time saver to mix the dry ingredients at (my) home and simply add the wet ingredients when I’m ready to prepare -…[Read more]
Debbie Utley-Gates started the topic Pancake and Waffle Mix in the forum Dry Goods 10 years, 5 months ago
As a Personal Chef, I often prepare breakfast items, in the client’s home, which can be frozen and enjoyed at a later date. As of now, I combining all of the ingredients in the client’s kitchen. It would be much easier and a great time saver to mix the dry ingredients at (my) home and simply add the wet ingredients when I’m ready to prepare – Just…[Read more]
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David replied to the topic Moving biz to Tn from NY in the forum Tennessee 10 years, 6 months ago
I think you will once again need to rent or build a commercial kitchen. Cut, fresh fruit is not allowed under the cottage food law, and you can’t sell interstate. I also don’t think you can ship products under the cottage food law.
David replied to the topic Homemade Products in the forum Tennessee 10 years, 8 months ago
The cottage food law only pertains to food items, and I’m not sure if it allows extracts. You should contact the ag dept about making those.
I don’t know about other laws. I would expect anything that’s applied to skin to be regulated by the health dept. Laundry supplies… I have no idea. What I do know is that anytime you’re starting a…[Read more]
David replied to the topic selling hotdogs at fundraiser in the forum Tennessee 10 years, 9 months ago
Making a nonperishable item, like a baked good, should be allowed under an exemption, but making hotdogs is probably not allowed. You don’t have to worry about the cottage food law, since this is for a nonprofit, but you should still call your ag dept to determine what is allowed under the exemption for donated food. http://forrager.com/faq/#nonprofit
David replied to the topic Phone number in the forum Tennessee 10 years, 10 months ago
Try calling the ag dept in your county.
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David replied to the topic Law regarding uncooked meals in the forum Tennessee 11 years, 3 months ago
You need to use a commercial kitchen and your business won’t have many limitations: http://forrager.com/faq/#commercial
Kris started the topic Law regarding uncooked meals in the forum Tennessee 11 years, 3 months ago
I am thinking about creating meals that come packaged with all measured and prepared ingredients. The meals are cooked by the customer. I’d like to choose a few recipes and create the meals to be sold in the grocery store. If I my kitchen gets inspected, etc., can I do this in TN? The meals are perishable, so I’m not sure what the law states.…[Read more]
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