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David replied to the topic Training in the forum Oklahoma 11 years, 2 months ago
For the law that goes into effect on November 1st, no, you do not need a food handlers class.
David replied to the topic Dogs in the forum Iowa 11 years, 2 months ago
It looks like you’d be okay if your dogs did not have access to your kitchen. You may be able to do this by putting up a gate on the door or something. I don’t think it matters whether the items are potentially hazardous or not… either way, it could affect a customer if they are allergic to dogs.
David replied to the topic Food Prep Class for Texas in the forum Texas 11 years, 2 months ago
Here are some links to online and in-person courses: http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/foodestablishments/handler.shtm#training
David replied to the topic Food Prep Class for Texas in the forum Texas 11 years, 2 months ago
You can take this one: http://texasfoodsafetytraining.com/product/5-food-handlers-card-english/
They offer another class for cottage food operators, but be aware that this is not required under the cottage food law. The basic class should be fine.David Crabill and Mollie Rose Dutton-Starbuck are now friends 11 years, 3 months ago
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David Crabill added a new CFO 11 years, 3 months ago
David Crabill added a new CFO 11 years, 3 months ago
David replied to the topic applesauce sales allowed? in the forum Ohio 11 years, 3 months ago
Marie, probably not. Ohio allows a lot of different types of food, but I believe Wisconsin is the only state that specifically allows applesauce. You should check with the Ag Department for the final word on this, but don’t hold your breath!
David replied to the topic Info not completely accurate for Georgia in the forum Georgia 11 years, 3 months ago
Diane, thanks for the heads up! I always like hearing from locals that have more accurate information. Could you be more specific about what is wrong with the Georgia page?
David replied to the topic Florida Soup Kitchen in the forum Florida 11 years, 3 months ago
Sonja, one of the reasons cottage food laws were created was to help entrepreneurs test out their business idea without going through the whole process of becoming a commercial food processor.
You should know that cottage foods cannot be temperature controlled, and therefore prepared soup would not fall under the cottage food law. If you still…[Read more]
David replied to the topic Insurance in the forum Florida 11 years, 3 months ago
Nita, you are not required to get insurance, but many cottage food businesses do get some to protect themselves, just in case anything goes wrong. In Florida, you’re not allowed to do indirect sales like selling to a store so they can resell your products.
David replied to the topic Attaining license in the forum Nevada 11 years, 3 months ago
Annette, all of the info I know is on the Nevada page. Unfortunately, the government agencies haven’t put much info online yet. You should call the health department in your county and see if they know about the law yet. They are the ones that need to get you registered.
David replied to the topic Can I take orders via email? in the forum Florida 11 years, 3 months ago
You need to be meeting the buyer, face-to-face, and transferring the product and money in-person. As long as you’re doing that, you’re good! So yes, you can take an order agreement by email as long as you meet them.
David replied to the topic House Bill 1094 in the forum Oklahoma 11 years, 3 months ago
Mary Jane, maybe I can help clarify from what I think is happening. It’s actually all good!
HB 1094 has already passed and will go into effect in November, as you know. The other bill, SB 920, has not yet been passed, as far as I know. But the reason it’s also being considered is because it doesn’t have some of the limitations that HB 1094 does.…[Read more]
David replied to the topic Categories allowed in the forum Indiana 11 years, 3 months ago
Angelica, yes, they should be allowed.
David replied to the topic Just to clarify… in the forum Tennessee 11 years, 4 months ago
Yes, you are absolutely reading that right in terms of your state’s requirements. You should check with your city or county though (probably the planning division)… they may have some requirements. For instance, you might have to get a standard business license, which is usually easy and inexpensive.
David replied to the topic Reselling food from Cottage Food Licensed Vendors in the forum Georgia 11 years, 4 months ago
Erin, as you deduced, this would be classified as an indirect sale. I understand your desire to support the business, but the intention of the law is that the end-consumer would meet the producer. I’d imagine that this wouldn’t be the case with your gift boxes. Best of luck!
David replied to the topic Garage/Bake Sale in the forum Questions & Answers 11 years, 4 months ago
It depends on the type of sale. If it’s for your personal profit, then yes, technically you’d need be registered. However, as a one-time thing at such a spontaneous event, it really wouldn’t make sense for you to go through that process. I would think you’d be fine just selling under the table.
David replied to the topic Dog Treats in the forum Questions & Answers 11 years, 4 months ago
Generally speaking, pet treats have special requirements and are not allowed in the cottage food industry. Technically, a state could allow them, but I haven’t seen one that has yet. Often the phrase “food for human consumption” is in the law language. You could try checking with your ag or health dept though and see what they say.
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