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AnnieinIdaho Posted - Apr 05 2013 : 11:50:06 AM
Hi Sisters,
Its been awhile since I have heard anything on the Food Modernization Act that was signed. Now, I know few schools allow you to bring home made or home baked goods to events. I guess some community potlucks are still legal. But Farmer's Markets may be monitored in some areas? I am guessing it is illegal now to make homemade baked goods or canned jams, etc. to sell unless you have a business license and a "facility" the health department deems safe to produce in quantities for sale? I have a wonderful salsa recipe that I would love to market but most likely this is no longer a do at home venture???
Thank you for your input. I also post this to make the MJFarmgirl Sisters aware of these impending laws.
Best to you,
Annie

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