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I am new to this, and just dreaming about a day if I "got good" at cake decorating, what would I do, what are my options? So, I started a google search. It seems like one option people are looking at is renting commercial kitchens with prices ranging from $25-65/hr. or using a kitchen at a community space or church that has a kitchen up to code. I think a kitchen co-op would be an awesome idea. I just wanted to tell someone what I found out... y'all probably already know all this. :>)
I live in Bronx, NY. So this Law is for every where?...U have to have a bakery store for sealing ur cake?!!!
Tazkera nur said: I live in Bronx, NY......U have to have a bakery store for sealing ur cake?!!!..............
As others have said it depends on not only your state but the county and to a lesser degree your town laws.
Sometimes you can have state and county permission but the town will stop you with verious laws such as 'nothing commercial allowed in a neighborhood'.
I live in Ohio, and I called the Dept of Ag to get some info. The lady there said that as long as I'm not selling anything that has to be refrigerated as soon as it's sold, then I fall under the cottage food business. Soooooo, I'm thinking it would be okay to sell cakes. I think it could be a very fine line though.
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