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Oh mY lord,
I cant beleive this, besides its just cakes , it shouldnt be illegal , but thats just my opinion as a beginner cake decorator who does isnt selling cakes casuei am not that good yet LOL
It might "just be cake" but if an entire wedding party gets sick because the baker has unsanitary baking conditions, who will be at fault???? The red tape is a hassle to get through, I agree, especially as a beginning baker, but it really is for safety. And of course, the IRS! lol
Wes & Jaci said:Oh mY lord,
I cant beleive this, besides its just cakes , it shouldnt be illegal , but thats just my opinion as a beginner cake decorator who does isnt selling cakes casuei am not that good yet LOL
I put on my lawyer hat this morning and did a little bit of research, which was long overdue as I have been thinking about this as a side business for a while now. Anyway, the states are all different so it's necessary to check with your local/county health department to find out what's required in your area. For all NY bakers, here is a link to some information (and based on what I read, cake designers would fall under the category of "food processors""
http://www.agmkt.state.ny.us/FS/general/license.html
Here is another link which has links to various websites for state-specific information. Note that it doesn't appear to have been updated for a few years so you may want to do additional digging:
http://cake-business.com/blog/2007/05/what-are-the-permits-needed-for-a-home-bakery/
Neither of these links gives the SPECIFIC requirements for running a home-based bakery business. However, the first link does contain another link for the application. The NY fee is $400 and that doesn't factor in any potentially required upgrades to your kitchen (e.g., I think a double sink is a requirement). Good luck to anyone out there interesting in starting up!
I put on my lawyer hat this morning and did a little bit of research, which was long overdue as I have been thinking about this as a side business for a while now. Anyway, the states are all different so it's necessary to check with your local/county health department to find out what's required in your area. For all NY bakers, here is a link to some information (and based on what I read, cake designers would fall under the category of "food processors""
http://www.agmkt.state.ny.us/FS/general/license.html
Here is another link which has links to various websites for state-specific information. Note that it doesn't appear to have been updated for a few years so you may want to do additional digging:
http://cake-business.com/blog/2007/05/what-are-the-permits-needed-for-a-home-bakery/
Neither of these links gives the SPECIFIC requirements for running a home-based bakery business. However, the first link does contain another link for the application. The NY fee is $400 and that doesn't factor in any potentially required upgrades to your kitchen (e.g., I think a double sink is a requirement). Good luck to anyone out there interesting in starting up!
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