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Grace Smith posted an update in the group Venues & Services 9 years, 5 months ago
Am new here, not too good at navigating site yet…..just wondering about how to handle deliveries to customers…..not sure if I want people coming to my house all the time to pick up items…..time is everything and I don’t see how it could ever be profitable if everytime someone picks up it turns into a “visit”??? Also the time involved if you…[Read more]
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GAbriela posted an update in the group Candy 9 years, 5 months ago
Does anybody know if you can sell your product online in SF?
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Brooklin replied to the topic Farmers' Markets/Flea Markets in the forum Venues & Services 9 years, 7 months ago
Okay, thanks a lot!
David replied to the topic Farmers' Markets/Flea Markets in the forum Venues & Services 9 years, 7 months ago
Some farmers markets are produce-only, but I’ve seen many CFOs successfully sell baked goods at the markets that allow them. I’ve seen two distinct approaches: the niche approach and the bakery approach. The former focuses on a few select products, and the latter offers an array of baked goods. The former can command higher prices but the latter…[Read more]
Brooklin started the topic Farmers' Markets/Flea Markets in the forum Venues & Services 9 years, 7 months ago
Just wondering if anyone has any advice on selling baked goods at local flea/farmer’s markets? I know that produce sells pretty well, but I’ve not seen a lot of baked goods (not here in AK anyways). There are, however, quite a few local markets in my area; and I was thinking it might be worth a try. I’m still not sure, though…so I wanted some…[Read more]
Brooklin joined the group Venues & Services 9 years, 7 months ago
David replied to the topic Cotton Candy in the forum Candy 9 years, 8 months ago
It is a non-PHF, but your state probably has different rules for vendors producing on-site at a market (the cottage food law is for items prepared at home). You should check with your area’s ag or health dept.
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David replied to the topic Apple Jelly/Chutney and broth in the forum Washington 9 years, 8 months ago
Sorry, you wouldn’t be able to use the cottage food law for either of those items. http://forrager.com/faq/#commercial
David replied to the topic Cooperative Market in the forum Venues & Services 9 years, 10 months ago
Kathleen, it depends on your state, but if the state only allows direct sales, the likelihood is that you cannot offer CFO products. CFOs are often explicitly not food facilities, and food facilities cannot offer their products for sale. I don’t think your would be considered a public event unless the market happens at a specific location.…[Read more]
David replied to the topic Making no bake candies and fudge in the forum Candy 9 years, 10 months ago
I think that using a convection oven (but not a microwave) to bake would be fine. Items that are not baked, like fudge, no bake cookies, and no bake candy, would not be allowed.
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David replied to the topic Wilton Candy melting pot in the forum Kitchen & Equipment 10 years, 1 month ago
Well I have no experience with melting pots, but I know that chocolate melts at 90 degrees or below. I found some info online that indicates that you probably don’t have a faulty machine:
“There are two “on” settings, one is “melt” and the other is “warm”, although they are not labeled (the furthest to the right is the higher of the settings).…
Brooklin posted an update in the group Candy 10 years, 1 month ago
Any ideas on caramel (candied) apples? I’m going to try them this week–they’re so perfect for fall! I just don’t want them to flop. :)
From a business perspective, they’re awesome. I think many people find that they sell well.
But technically, you are not supposed to sell unbaked, uncanned, cut fresh fruit without the proper licensing, so sometimes, health depts take issue with someone puncturing the apple with a stick. Non-punctured caramel apples are definitely approved, and I…[Read more]
Okie dokie, thanks. As far as I was aware, there weren’t any stipulations on them, whether they were punctured or not. But I’ll double check on that.
Brooklin joined the group Confections 10 years, 1 month ago
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I left some more info in my response to your comment on the law page, but basically, the relationships you establish with customers are everything. My suggestion would be to wait until this is actually a problem before worrying about it.