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post #111 of 1032

So I guess that means we can't bring fired chicken to the chicken swap !?!?!? barnie  th

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post #112 of 1032
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So I guess that means we can't bring fired chicken to the chicken swap !?!?!? barnie  th

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post #113 of 1032

Zoomummzy, it is possible that you might be able to do the licensed home kitchen, if you can make the case that a cheese cake is a pie.  Very limited baked goods are allowed, but pie is one of the things allowed. 

It doesn't work for me. Only cakes, pies, bread, and rolls.  No specialty flours allowed for the rolls and only enriched flour for the breads.  Makes it impossible to do gluten-free baked goods. Pie crust is impossible and I can't make a living selling nothing but cake.  I need to be able to sell cookies, and cookies and crackers aren't allowed with the home kitchen license.

Still, surely cheesecake could be counted as a pie?

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Originally Posted by Oregon Blues 

Zoomummzy, it is possible that you might be able to do the licensed home kitchen, if you can make the case that a cheese cake is a pie.  Very limited baked goods are allowed, but pie is one of the things allowed. 

It doesn't work for me. Only cakes, pies, bread, and rolls.  No specialty flours allowed for the rolls and only enriched flour for the breads.  Makes it impossible to do gluten-free baked goods. Pie crust is impossible and I can't make a living selling nothing but cake.  I need to be able to sell cookies, and cookies and crackers aren't allowed with the home kitchen license.

Still, surely cheesecake could be counted as a pie?


Problem is, you can't license your kitchen if there are any free roaming animals in the house.  hmm

post #115 of 1032

wish we had these in az!

SHOW Birds,Coronation Sussex,Rhode Island Red Bantams,Black,and Barred Bantam Cochins.
NOW! breeding pet quality Standard Barred Plymouth Rocks,Standard Dominiques,Standard Americanas, And Standard Light Brahmas.
CHICKENS ROCK!

 

Selling Chicks,And Adult Birds.

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SHOW Birds,Coronation Sussex,Rhode Island Red Bantams,Black,and Barred Bantam Cochins.
NOW! breeding pet quality Standard Barred Plymouth Rocks,Standard Dominiques,Standard Americanas, And Standard Light Brahmas.
CHICKENS ROCK!

 

Selling Chicks,And Adult Birds.

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post #116 of 1032
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Originally Posted by jacobkelly15 

wish we had these in az!


Start one!  That's all we did.  smile

post #117 of 1032
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Originally Posted by Cloverleaf Farm 
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Originally Posted by Oregon Blues 

Zoomummzy, it is possible that you might be able to do the licensed home kitchen, if you can make the case that a cheese cake is a pie.  Very limited baked goods are allowed, but pie is one of the things allowed. 

It doesn't work for me. Only cakes, pies, bread, and rolls.  No specialty flours allowed for the rolls and only enriched flour for the breads.  Makes it impossible to do gluten-free baked goods. Pie crust is impossible and I can't make a living selling nothing but cake.  I need to be able to sell cookies, and cookies and crackers aren't allowed with the home kitchen license.

Still, surely cheesecake could be counted as a pie?


Problem is, you can't license your kitchen if there are any free roaming animals in the house.  hmm


yuckyuck  in so many ways...

post #118 of 1032
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Originally Posted by Oregon Blues 

Zoomummzy, it is possible that you might be able to do the licensed home kitchen, if you can make the case that a cheese cake is a pie.  Very limited baked goods are allowed, but pie is one of the things allowed. 

It doesn't work for me. Only cakes, pies, bread, and rolls.  No specialty flours allowed for the rolls and only enriched flour for the breads.  Makes it impossible to do gluten-free baked goods. Pie crust is impossible and I can't make a living selling nothing but cake.  I need to be able to sell cookies, and cookies and crackers aren't allowed with the home kitchen license.

Still, surely cheesecake could be counted as a pie?


I am actually fine selling my cheesecakes to friends.  You can do anything you want with your homebaked goods in a private setting.  It is when you open it up to the public - advertising, etc - that you have issues I've learned.

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Originally Posted by Cloverleaf Farm 
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Originally Posted by Oregon Blues 

Zoomummzy, it is possible that you might be able to do the licensed home kitchen, if you can make the case that a cheese cake is a pie.  Very limited baked goods are allowed, but pie is one of the things allowed. 

It doesn't work for me. Only cakes, pies, bread, and rolls.  No specialty flours allowed for the rolls and only enriched flour for the breads.  Makes it impossible to do gluten-free baked goods. Pie crust is impossible and I can't make a living selling nothing but cake.  I need to be able to sell cookies, and cookies and crackers aren't allowed with the home kitchen license.

Still, surely cheesecake could be counted as a pie?


Problem is, you can't license your kitchen if there are any free roaming animals in the house.  hmm


yuckyuck  in so many ways...


28 ways?  lau

post #120 of 1032
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Originally Posted by ZooMummzy 
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Originally Posted by Cloverleaf Farm 


Problem is, you can't license your kitchen if there are any free roaming animals in the house.  hmm


yuckyuck  in so many ways...


28 ways?  lau


Ohhhhh way more than that.....  gig

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