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J.W. Kirksey's Original ButterCrumb Pie Co. posted an update in the group California 10 years, 11 months ago
What a great resource ! I’ve been wanting to find others out there operating their own CFO’s and how they’re fairing. I don’t about anyone else but getting in and permitted at the beginning of this whole thing has given me that sense of being a ‘pioneer’ in California’s Cottage Food Industry and I’m kind of proud of that. I firmly believe that…[Read more]
J.W. Kirksey's Original ButterCrumb Pie Co. joined the group California 10 years, 11 months ago
Katherine Hinckley joined the group California 10 years, 12 months ago
David replied to the topic start up in the forum California 11 years ago
Technically, yes you do.
Kelly started the topic Volunteer seeking CFO in the forum California 11 years ago
Greetings!
I am an artist (oil painter) currently living in Kansas, but wanting to relocate to California for a better cultural atmosphere and work opportunities.
Because it aligns with my “do-it-yourself” sensibilities and stance against Big Corporate, I am interested in volunteering my services to a Cottage Food producer who needs the help. I…[Read more]Kelly joined the group California 11 years ago
David replied to the topic Bake sale at a school in the forum California 11 years ago
Jan, unfortunately Santa Clara county seems to be the most restrictive county in the state. They are very strict, at least regarding the cottage food laws.
In short, this cottage food law would not apply to you. Not that it would matter anyway… Santa Clara’s cottage food permit fees are very expensive.
Fortunately, there is an exemption for…[Read more]
David replied to the topic How to ship baked goods in the forum California 11 years, 1 month ago
If you run a cottage food operation, then you can legally only make food from your home kitchen. To make your product in a commercial kitchen, you need to be operating under a different license (which would also allow you to ship out-of-state).
The reason you can’t find anything about out-of-state sales is because those are not allowed under the…[Read more]
David replied to the topic Do I need a Cottage Permit If… in the forum California 11 years, 1 month ago
Crystal, I can tell you that a cottage food permit is for those only preparing food in their home kitchen. Since you are not doing this, then the law won’t apply to you. As for what’s the best way for you to sell your pre-made goods, I really have no idea. I am totally unfamiliar with the process for using your home as a sales venue outside of the…[Read more]
I don’t know where Crystal resides but our local office of Environmental Health has been a wealth of information for me regarding the ins and outs of what has been required concerning permitting.
Thanks for responding. In order for Crystal to see your post, you need to add it to the forum itself. This is just my activity feed. Thanks.
Oh ok, thanks for letting me know. I’m still trying to navigate this site.
David replied to the topic Fresh cut cucumbers & peppers in the forum California 11 years, 1 month ago
Generally, PHFs need to be refrigerated and non-PHFs do not require refrigeration. California does not allow pickles as a cottage food, and would also not allow cut produce, unless it’s been baked or prepared in some way to make it shelf-stable. To sell your items, you need to setup a standard food business and make your items from a commercial kitchen.
zidane joined the group California 11 years, 3 months ago
David replied to the topic Candy in California in the forum California 11 years, 5 months ago
Sandy, I personally know many cottage food operations in CA that make caramels and have had them approved. However, some counties are a little stricter than others, but I still don’t think any would say no. What county are you from? Of course, the only way to know for sure would be to talk to your county’s environmental health department.
The law…[Read more]
Here too you’d need to post in the forum for Sandy to see your comment.
David Crabill created the group California 12 years, 1 month ago
I agree with you on that one for sure, well said. :)