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Georgia Cottage Food Laws

Georgia Cottage Food Laws allow food sales under Georgia regulations, Chapter 40-7-19. Licensed cottage food operators can only make non-potentially hazardous foods (see examples of approved products below). Operators can use their domestic home kitchen to produce products to sell directly to consumers at non-profit events, for-profit events, and through on-line internet sales. To get … [Continue Reading]

Hawaii Cottage Food Laws

Hawaii Cottage Food Laws finally created by Hawaii’s Department of Health in 2017 allow the sale of homemade food. Home-based business owners must complete a food safety course, but no additional permit or business license is required.  Hawaii does not put a revenue cap on homemade food sales, but the state bans online sales and sales at restaurants and retail establishments. All homemade food … [Continue Reading]

Idaho Cottage Food Laws

Idaho cottage food laws incorporate some of the best features to encourage entrepreneurship. Idaho is among those states that make it easy to start your own cottage food business. You can decide today that you want to be a cottage food entrepreneur and actually start making money today. HOW TO START YOUR COTTAGE FOOD BUSINESS … [Continue Reading]

Illinois Cottage Food Laws

According to Illinois Cottage Food Laws (updated January 1, 2022), licensed cottage food operators can only make non-potentially hazardous foods (see examples of approved products below). Operators can use their domestic home kitchen to produce products to sell directly to consumers at farmers’ markets, for delivery, online, pick-up, fairs, and public events. Some items may … [Continue Reading]

Indiana Cottage Food Laws

Indiana cottage food laws incorporate some of the best features to encourage entrepreneurship. Indiana is among those states that make it easy to start your own cottage food business. You can decide today that you want to be a cottage food entrepreneur and actually start making money today. All foods made and offered from your … [Continue Reading]

Iowa Cottage Food Laws

Iowa homemade food laws are divided into two programs: Iowa Cottage Food businesses and Iowa Home Food Processing Establishments. To encourage entrepreneurship and growth, Iowa makes it easy to get started and provides a simple plan for growing your business and its opportunities. Here are some highlights of changes to Iowa’s law in July 2022: … [Continue Reading]

Kansas Cottage Food Laws

Kansas cottage food laws are simple. Without a license you can get started today. You can later expand into restricted food products by obtaining licensing and continue to grow your cottage food business. HOW TO START YOUR COTTAGE FOOD BUSINESS IN KANSAS – LICENSING KANSAS doesn’t require a license or permit for cottage food businesses … [Continue Reading]

Kentucky Cottage Food Laws

Kentucky cottage food laws make it pretty easy to get started quickly and allow a wide selection of foods that you are allowed to make and sell. Foods that don’t require refrigeration and are generally shelf stable are allowable under the cottage food laws of Kentucky. (see list below) Kentucky cottage food laws fall under … [Continue Reading]

Louisiana Cottage Food Laws

Louisiana cottage food laws are not easily navigated, nor easily understood due to changes way back in 2014 and the lack of updates since then. However, Louisiana state allows you to start a cottage food businesses from home almost instantly After much research and the reading of the poorly written legalese that makes up the … [Continue Reading]

Maine Cottage Food Laws

Maine cottage food laws have been around since 1980 and allow for the in-home production and the sales of many popular food items as long as those items are non-potentially hazardous and don’t require refrigeration. Maine calls a cottage food operation a “home food processor”. HOW TO START YOUR COTTAGE FOOD BUSINESS IN MAINE – … [Continue Reading]