Each week I try to showcase work by home bakers in Kentucky. We have some delicious and beautiful sweets to share this week! You can join our Facebook group too if you live in Kentucky! To join you must answer the questions, and most of the time as long as the questions are answered we approve you! It’s that easy. If you appreciate our posts and website, please consider making a donation here, to keep the website up and running! ...
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Kentucky Sunday Sweets: 2nd Edition
We asked, and you submitted some great photos! Welcome back to another edition of Kentucky Sunday Sweets! Check out what our wonderful Kentucky Home Bakers have baked up this week! There were so many wonderful treats shared, it was hard to pick my favorites. To see them all, check out our Facebook post HERE. You can join our Facebook group too if you live in Kentucky! To join you must answer the questions, and most of the time as long as the questions are answered we approve you! It’s that easy. Thanks to all the Kentucky bakers who shared their delicious treats with us this week! ...
Kentucky Sunday Sweets: 1st Edition
I thought it would be fun to start doing a Sunday blog post where I share Kentucky Home Baker's work. I usually share this on our Facebook page, but a blog post seemed like more fun. I will feature some of the delicious treats shared by bakers in our Facebook group. You can join our group too if you live in Kentucky! To join you must answer the questions, and most of the time as long as the questions are answered we approve you! It's that easy. Now on to the sweet stuff! Kentucky is full of very talented bakers and decorators! I hope you enjoyed this 1st edition of Kentucky Sunday ...
Know Your Worth, Pricing For Your Home Baking Business
One of the most difficult aspects of starting a home baking business is knowing how much to charge. When you first start out you may not have the knowledge or the confidence that someone with more experience has, and you may feel as if you shouldn't charge what you are worth. Let's explore the pros and cons of pricing in the baking world. First, know that you cannot compete with a commercial bakery or big box store prices. If a potential customer comes to you with an idea, or wants something for below what it costs you to make it, then let it go. I will gladly tell customers with budgets below my pricing that ...
House Bill 263, Signed Into Law!
Today, April 2, 2018, House Bill 263 was signed into law by Governor Matt Bevin! The new law will take effect on July 1, 2018. Check out our page, House Bill 263 for information about the new law and what impact it will have on you! Thank you to everyone who signed and shared my petition! Thank you to all the home bakers who bravely shared their stories! Thank you to Representative Richard Heath for believing in our cause and filing House Bill 263! Thank you to all of the home bakers who took the time to bake treats and show up to Frankfort to talk with legislators, or be there for votes. Thank you to all of ...
House Bill 263 Moves On!
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Baking For Her Son, Christina’s Baking Story
Today we feature the baking story of a baker from Versailles, Kentucky. Who's motivation for baking is her son. "My motivation for baking is my son. He is a talented musician who takes private lessons weekly, needs high quality musical instruments, and travels for many band events not just throughout the state, but also around the world. As you can imagine, all of this comes with a high price tag. I have been able to offset the expenses associated with his participation with baking cupcakes. I don’t have a cute business name, but my cupcakes taste delicious. For Derby weekend, I baked Mint Julep cupcakes ...
House Bill 263 Sent To Senate Agriculture Committee
House Bill 263 was picked up in the Senate by the Agriculture Committee on Tuesday, February 27, 2018. Today we were informed by Representative Health, that a hearing is expected to happen on March 13th. This is great news! We will update on this once more information is given. In the meantime, we need everyone to call the legislative message line at 1-800-372-7181 and leave a message for every member of the Senate Agriculture Committee. Tell them to support House Bill 263! The call only takes around 2 minutes start to finish. The operator will ask for your name, address, phone number and message. You can ...
The Kentucky House of Representatives and HB 263
This week I and other Kentucky Home Bakers went to Frankfort, KY to be there when the house voted on House Bill 263. First, we had a great group show up on Tuesday. I drove for 4 hours from Paducah to attend. Our home bakers gave cookies, cupcakes, and cake pops to be passed out by the house pages, and then we all patiently waited for the house chamber to begin. A few minutes after the proceedings began the house went to a recess. Our group was then informed that all bills on consent order would be postponed until Friday of this week. Sadly, I drove 4 hours home with no vote. Today, February 23, ...
House Bill 263: An Act Related to Home-Based Food Products
January 23-25th we met with legislators in Frankfort, Kentucky to talk with them about changing Kentucky's current law to allow all people to bake from home. We handed out cookies, cupcakes and information for them to consider about the cottage food industry. Representative Richard Heath agreed to sponsor our bill and the following week he filed House Bill 263: An act related to home-based food products. There are several steps involved for a bill to become law. This week, on February 15th House Bill 263 was heard before the Health and Family Services Committee. They voted on our ...