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David replied to the topic Spices in the forum Dry Goods 10 years, 2 months ago
Unless you are only selling dried herbs, spice mixes aren’t allowed in Missouri. http://forrager.com/law/missouri/
I believe you need to prepare them in a commercial kitchen. http://forrager.com/faq/#commercialDavid replied to the topic Spices in the forum Dry Goods 10 years, 2 months ago
It depends on the state. They’re allowed in a number of states.
David replied to the topic Bulk herbs in the forum Pennsylvania 10 years, 2 months ago
I’m almost positive you need a permit to do that, but I’m not sure which one. You could do this as a limited food establishment, but you should call the ag dept to see if there’s an easier way.
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Debbie Utley-Gates started the topic Pancake and Waffle Mix in the forum Dry Goods 10 years, 4 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, 4 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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Susan K Miller replied to the topic Township Approval in the forum Pennsylvania 10 years, 6 months ago
Great! Thank you!
David replied to the topic Township Approval in the forum Pennsylvania 10 years, 6 months ago
I believe that your zoning manager can prevent your home business, but in this case, it sounds like he may just be unfamiliar with the law. I’d recommend you call the state ag dept and try to connect the person there with your zoning manager, so he can understand that these home businesses are legal, and even common.
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David replied to the topic seling bulk dry goods in the forum Pennsylvania 10 years, 9 months ago
Unless there is some special permit for repackaging commercially-produced foods, I think you would at least need to become a limited food establishment — I think those foods would be allowed, but I’m not completely sure. It’s best to contact the ag dept directly and ask them about your specific situation.
David replied to the topic Food Preparation from my Kitchen / OR/ Food Prep in the kitchen of the recipient in the forum Pennsylvania 10 years, 9 months ago
You need a commercial kitchen to do this, and it wouldn’t fall under the cottage food law. It’s only possible to do at home if you build a commercial kitchen on your property. http://forrager.com/faq/#commercial
Darla Barker started the topic Food Preparation from my Kitchen / OR/ Food Prep in the kitchen of the recipient in the forum Pennsylvania 10 years, 9 months ago
I have a business venture that I would like to pursue (2 options). I want to prepare meals for people with different needs, primarily gluten free. I don’t know if this falls under PA Cottage Law? I would like to get an inspection (whatever type applies) prepare and package the food in my home. The meals would be delivered to my clients once a…[Read more]
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