My Baking Shoppe
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David replied to the topic Using alcohol in baked goods in the forum California 10 years, 4 months ago
If you’re just using a teaspoon or two of vanilla extract in a cookie recipe, then you don’t need to worry about it. But if it’s a significant amount of alcohol, then you need to talk to your health dept to learn about what permits are necessary.
David replied to the topic Ice Pops in the forum California 10 years, 4 months ago
You won’t be able to use the cottage food law and make your ice pops at home. You should probably double check to make sure that that Berkeley business is actually legal. http://forrager.com/faq/#commercial
David replied to the topic Buying/ trading homegrown/ backyard veggies to create Cottage Foods. in the forum California 10 years, 4 months ago
It should be true, but there are some counties with weird ordinances. You can check with your local ag dept, but usually you don’t need a license from them to sell produce. You may need a business license or something else from other depts in your county, though.
Karemah posted an update in the group California 10 years, 5 months ago
Coconut Milk Ice Cream?
Hi, I’m wondering if it would be allowed to make ice cream from pasteurized coconut milk? There are no eggs used. Just coconut milk, xanthan gum, coconut sugar or honey and either chocolate or fruits.
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chad posted an update in the group California 10 years, 5 months ago
what kind of sweeteners can be used for jams under the cottage food. Am I reading it wrong or could a CFO not be able to use Stevia?
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Simply Delicious Homemade Desserts by Kim posted an update in the group California 10 years, 6 months ago
Good morning, I am in the process of getting my home occupation license in Roseville. I’ve paid for the Roseville business application, got my proof of publication for my business name, I have my kitchen floor plan and sellers permit from BOE and am scheduled to take the next Food Safety Certification Class. Can I sell at vending events now or do…[Read more]
Have you received your permit from your environmental health dept yet? If so, then you can start selling now. After you start your business, you have a 3-month window to get training. However, online training is much simpler and could happen today… unless you’d rather take a class in-person.
I wasn’t aware of the online training and I already purchashed the class for $90. bucks….darn. (i’ma checka nd see if I can get a refund.)
I’d recommend you read everything on this page: http://forrager.com/law/california/
You are essentially getting more training than is required.
Simply Delicious Homemade Desserts by Kim joined the group California 10 years, 6 months ago
David replied to the topic Let's pressure farmers market association to consider cottage food applicants in the forum California 10 years, 6 months ago
I think the main reason is that they just don’t need to. Farmers markets are so popular that most of them have an abundance of sellers lining up. Some have a year-long waiting list. There are also some markets that only focus on produce, which is understandable.
Farmers markets that accept CFOs are usually ones that simply like the idea of…[Read more]
David replied to the topic When to use a barcode? in the forum California 10 years, 6 months ago
I haven’t heard of someone getting a barcode, but I’m sure it has been necessary for some indirect sales. If it were me, I’d wait until you have deals with the retail stores, and they can let you know if you need a barcode. They may not require one, or they may put a sticker on themselves.
David replied to the topic Confusion over packaging rules in the forum California 10 years, 6 months ago
I don’t know and it’s best to talk to your environmental health dept. I’m pretty sure that you don’t need to worry about the ink on your labels. As for the packaging, I think it wouldn’t need to be food safe, but if you’re selling the items in the box, then maybe there’s a rule out there that states that it must be safe.
David replied to the topic Chocolate Covered Strawberries in the forum California 10 years, 6 months ago
I don’t think they are. You can check with your environmental health dept, but they aren’t on the list so I highly doubt they will be allowed. (even though they are the combination of two allowed items)
David replied to the topic home based cooking classes with home grown food? in the forum California 10 years, 6 months ago
A cottage food operation is only for someone preparing and packaging products in their home kitchen, and then selling them to consumers for consumption outside of the home. I’m not sure if home cooking classes are even possible in CA, but you can talk to your health dept to see what the options are.
Raymundus Butarbutar replied to the topic Confusion over packaging rules in the forum California 10 years, 6 months ago
Are the boxes for transport? If so, I dont think it needs to be food grade. From the CDPH pamhplet #12 http://www.cdph.ca.gov/programs/Documents/fdbCFOlabel.pdf it seems like you only need food grade ink and packaging if it TOUCHES the food or PENETRATES the packaging.
*TINLA: This is not legal advice
Raymundus Butarbutar started the topic Let's pressure farmers market association to consider cottage food applicants in the forum California 10 years, 6 months ago
Hey guys,
I’m tired of reading provision in farmers market association saying they’re not taking food made under the cottage food license “as of yet”. I want to draft a letter for each market’s board of directors to pressure them to seriously consider us as legitimate business applicants. If we have health permits, liability insurance, and good…[Read more]
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No — ice creams are not allowed. http://forrager.com/faq/#commercial