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David Crabill replied to the topic Home address on food labels in the forum Packaging & Labeling 7 years, 7 months ago
It is true that some states allow you to withhold an address on a label if you are listed in a phone book. While I understand that it may be annoying for customers to show up uninvited, it’s worth noting that I haven’t heard of this becoming an safety issue for anyone. The “by appt only” sign is a good idea.
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David Crabill replied to the topic Selling Under the Cottage Food Law in the forum Florida 7 years, 8 months ago
Taylor, you can find business in any way you want, including using Facebook in a variety of ways. You can sell cakes as long as you follow all of the rules for Florida’s cottage food law: http://forrager.com/law/florida/
David Crabill replied to the topic Sales Tax in the forum Florida 7 years, 8 months ago
Ed, as far as I know, you would need to use a commercial kitchen to do this. I know it seems impractical but it is the same process that other companies that produce fermented foods use.
David Crabill replied to the topic Miami Dade and Cottage food law in the forum Florida 7 years, 8 months ago
Juan, I still haven’t heard about any changes in Miami Dade’s policy, but you should contact their health dept to ask if they allow CFOs now. It would be the same with the other counties you mentioned, but I will say that you must use the laws of whichever county your primary residence is in. You can’t just use any county’s law, unless you move there.
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David Crabill replied to the topic Can I sell my homemade Salts in NYS? in the forum New York 7 years, 10 months ago
I do not think that you can sell them, but you should double check with the ag dept. To sell them (at a roadside stand or elsewhere), I think you need to prepare them in a commercial kitchen. http://forrager.com/faq/#commercial
David Crabill replied to the topic home kitchen/pets in the forum Pennsylvania 7 years, 10 months ago
I have heard that you can have a dog if you can prevent your pet from EVER accessing the kitchen area, as well as any area/path that will be used to transport food/supplies to the kitchen. You should discuss this with the ag dept.
David Crabill replied to the topic New home food bussiness in the forum New Jersey 7 years, 11 months ago
Since New Jersey doesn’t have a cottage food law, you’d need to use a commercial kitchen. http://forrager.com/faq/#commercial
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David Crabill replied to the topic Sales Tax in the forum Florida 8 years ago
Vanessa, the food safety certificate that Sonia was referring to is probably a food manager certificate. However, CFOs in Florida aren’t required to get food safety training. If you’d like basic training, you can look up a food handler training course.
David Crabill replied to the topic Starting in Florida in the forum Florida 8 years ago
You don’t need a license from the ag dept, but you may need other licenses to start your business. You will have to check with local officials for the process of starting a business in your area. http://forrager.com/faq/#starting
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David Crabill replied to the topic Sales Tax in the forum Florida 8 years, 1 month ago
Samantha, you may need licensing and you need to reach out to your county. You probably don’t need insurance unless a sales venue requires it.
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David Crabill replied to the topic Non dairy ice cream in the forum Florida 8 years, 2 months ago
In Florida, cottage foods cannot require refrigeration, so ice creams aren’t allowed (even non-dairy ones). I also would not expect the ag dept to allow non-dairy creamers. In both cases, the water activity level (aW) of the product would be high and probably potentially hazardous (cottage foods are non-PHFs).
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