Each week I try to showcase work by home bakers in Kentucky. We have some delicious and beautiful sweets to share this week!
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The Senate Agriculture Committee met on March 6th, 2018. The Committee held a discussion on House Bill 263. Below is the archived Legislative coverage courtesy of KET.org The Senate Committee on Agriculture will vote on House Bill 263, March 13, 2018. If the bill passes the Committee, it will move on to be voted on…
States with supportive cottage food laws provide simple and inexpensive ways for skilled people to begin safe and profitable businesses from home — businesses that can become sustainable jobs. Arguably, Kentucky’s lack of a cottage food law mostly affects women — ones who can and bake, but who might otherwise lack employment, garden space, access…
Update from the Kentucky Cottage Food Law Facebook page: Is anyone planning to go to the State Fair? If so, would you be interested in maybe helping to spread the message there? I’m sure I’m not alone in entering baked goods in their competitions. Maybe it would be a good place to try to get…
Today we feature the story of a home baker who built up a home baking business in Michigan. Unfortunately, when she moved, she found out about Kentucky’s restrictive cottage food law. This is Mary’s story in her own words. “Several years ago, on a whim I decided to take a Wilton course, which led to…
Today we feature a baker who’s story sounds all too familiar for home baker’s who have attempted starting small home based businesses in the state of Kentucky. This is Joanna’s story in her own words. “Families have traditions. Every Christmas my mom baked and iced cookies that she used to decorate our tree and that…
Hey bakers! I am sure some of you remember when we had pages that directed you to bakers and their businesses. Well, one of the ways I did that was with a Google map of the state that was really a pain to use. Another way I tried, was a member directory that was constantly…