No, there is no exception to this rule. Your home’s physical address must be on the label, since that is the location where the food was prepared. (A cottage food operator by law must prepare their food in their primary residence.) The cottage food law doesnotrequire the customer to v...
In Texas,cottage food productionis defined as an individual who operates out of their home to produce certain types of foods, such as fruit pies and popcorn. The Texas cottage food law took effect September 1, 2013, and amended Health and Safety CodeChapter 437to regulate these types of busi...
Cottage food businesses aren't the only ones exempt from needing alicense to sell food in Texas: Daycare facilities that serve food to children. * Produce stands that offer only whole fruits and vegetables. * Food processing plants. * Bed and breakfasts limited to less than seven rooms. * ...
And of course I’ve sampled celebrity sausage: Heisman trophy winner Earl Campbell makes his version in Austin, former Oilers coach Bum Phillips lends his name to Houston’s Blue Ribbon brand, and onetime country singer Jimmy Dean started his venture as a cottage industry in his hometown of ...
Grain-to-glass whiskeys will clearly state their provenance on the label. When a whiskey is sourced from another state, it gets a little trickier. Upfront distillers don’t hide when their whiskey is sourced. A good example is Treaty Oak, which makes a grain-to-glass bourbon called Ghost...