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David replied to the topic AB 1244 in the forum New Jersey 8 years, 10 months ago
It’s a little hard to notice, but Hawaii is also gray on the map. Also, any orange state might as well be gray for any non-farmer. And some states are very restrictive… for instance, Wisconsin’s law only allows canned goods, and Illinois’ law is only useful to someone who sells at farmers markets. So despite appearances, New Jersey isn’t the…[Read more]
june replied to the topic AB 1244 in the forum New Jersey 8 years, 10 months ago
Yes but NJ is the only one left according to the map.
This is what I found so far on this site which looks promising, what is the next step to get the law passed?
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Asm. 5/22/2014 – 3RDG FINAL PASSAGE – Yes {78}…[Read more]David replied to the topic Buttercream frosting in the forum Cake 8 years, 10 months ago
Buttercream frosting is almost always safe, but some states and health depts still don’t allow it. Usually this is because they prohibit all uncooked dairy products in cottage foods, even though butter is perfectly safe when left unrefrigerated. So in this instance, I’d say it’s not a matter of whether or not it is perishable, but rather that it…[Read more]
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Tracey Kryskowiak posted an update in the group Pennsylvania 8 years, 10 months ago
Did anyone have to register with the Dept of State after going through the Dept of Ag. for their license? I opened a bank account with an EIN number for the business and my banker says I need to do this now. (https://www.corporations.pa.gov/)
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David replied to the topic Tea blends, elderberry syrup, homemade deodorant in the forum New York 8 years, 10 months ago
You should contact the ag dept about selling the teas and syrups… I don’t think you can sell them from your office. I believe you can only sell them at certain public markets and stores, so you might need to produce them in a commercial kitchen to sell them at your office.
I’m not familiar with the laws for selling deodorant, and you can try…[Read more]
David replied to the topic AB 1244 in the forum New Jersey 8 years, 10 months ago
Usually the two factors working against cottage food laws are health depts and existing businesses. Many health depts don’t like them because they consider food produced in an unregulated (home) environment to be a potential hazard to the public health that they can’t control. Existing businesses obviously lobby against them for fear of increased…[Read more]
june replied to the topic AB 1244 in the forum New Jersey 8 years, 11 months ago
Why is NJ not passing the law? I don’t understand this at all. The last state with no law, what is the reason? Many people would benefit.
June
june replied to the topic AB 1244 in the forum New Jersey 8 years, 11 months ago
Why is NJ not passing the law? I don’t understand this at all. The last state with no law, what is the reason? Many people would benefit.
June
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David replied to the topic Out of State Internet Sales in the forum New Jersey 9 years ago
Technically both states’ laws could govern the sale. At the very least, the laws for your state will come into play, which means that you wouldn’t be able to sell any homemade food, even if it was sold out-of-state.
Some states disallow sales of homemade food from other states, even though they allow their own citizens to sell homemade food in…[Read more]
David replied to the topic gluten free desserts/cakes in the forum Cake 9 years ago
It depends on what state you live in. Have you read about the laws for your state? http://forrager.com/laws/
Chris Northuis Kuck posted an update in the group Florida 9 years, 1 month ago
Hi all, I’m new to this site so bear with me if I may be asking a redundant question. I am a pet sitter, and recently started making dog treats. My treats are human grade: gluten free flour, ground flaxseed, eggs, pumpkin puree, and peanut butter. I understand that I cannot sell “dog food” under the cottage law, but I am thinking of labeling…[Read more]
Yes, I would say so. If your primary intention is to sell dog treats, I’d recommend you use the systems established for that type of business. Just for the record, every type of pet food should also be edible by humans. You might try selling them under-the-table for a couple months to verify that there is demand for your dog treats.
My first batch flew out the door! I definitely think there is a market for them. I agree that every dog food should be edible by humans, but I can guarantee that the majority of store brand dog foods are horrible for dogs! My Jack Russell is highly allergic to any dog food containing grains, corn, chicken, beef. He scratches like a maniac.…[Read more]
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Donna posted an update in the group New York 9 years, 1 month ago
Hello, trying to start up a small business with cakes in a jar I have been doing for my family and friends. I know I cannot use any creams in the jars just shelf stable frostings? is this correct? also wanted to know if I’m allowed to make hard candy apples? Is fruit allowed such as an apple covered in hard candy?
Yes, you should be able to sell jarred cakes with shelf-stable frosting.
You can sell uncut fruit and you can sell hard candy, so I assume that if you combine the two, that would be allowed. If you cut the apple, it wouldn’t be allowed, and even putting a stick in it might be a problem. You can call the ag dept to check.
Please note that New…[Read more]
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I don’t know, but most people also need to get some form of business license before they can start running a business. I would have thought that the ag dept would mention other requirements when you applied. http://forrager.com/faq/#starting