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Author: sandygirlLocation: Medina, TN PostPosted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 6:39 pm    Post subject: Tennesse Regulations for licensing your domestic kitchen

After reading alot here about licensing your kitchen, I decided it would be best to do everything the legal way. (I also approached my boss at my full-time job at a physcial therapy clinic about taking cakes with the company logo on them to the area doctors, instead of the generic muffin trays they currently do. She loved the idea, so now I practically have to do it the legal way anyway.)

So I called the Dept of Ag, who is the ruler of domestic kitchens in TN. They are sending me information, but from the regulations I printed off the website, all I will need to do is get a seperate refrigerator, take the food safety/sanitiation course, and have my kitchen inspected.

Anyway, I will let you know, just in case there is anyone else from TN that may be interested in the details, when I get the information.

Thanks for all of the help. This is a great place to come for help and/or encouragement.

Author: mixinvixen PostPosted: Tue Jul 31, 2007 7:10 pm    Post subject: ...

i'm in tennessee also, and i was under the understanding that you could not have a home based baking business unless you had a seperate kitchen that you do not cook your family's meal out of...if it's different than that, like you have stated, than i'm gonna be down on my knees, praising jesus!!!!!!!!!!!!! i'm definitely gonna be watching this thread!!

Author: sandygirlLocation: Medina, TN PostPosted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 4:25 am    Post subject:

At the state.tn.us/agriculture website. Right in the middle of the page is the link to the regulations about domestic kitchens.

I hope this works out as eaily as I have in my mind. I read the regs three times and don't see anything about a seperate kitchen. I guess I will find out when the information comes in the mail. The Ag guy did tell me that the first step is taking a class.

We'll see what information the mailman brings.

Author: AmandaPandaLocation: TN PostPosted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 11:17 am    Post subject:

Hey if you want to get liscenced CALL NOW and get signed up for the class they only have 50 spots and I am nto sure how many are already signed up! I am taking the food safety course required to be a legal home baker and it is August 28th is crossville ... I wouldn't wait because they do not have any other dates set up right now and don't know when or where they will have the next one. It is $100. I am with you I don't do a LOT of cakes but I have offers from a couple businesses to do their monthy employee birthday cakes and a magazine company annual party cake and I really want to have that health inspection and liscence to cover me.

And yes you can have a home kitchen I spoke to the guy in charge and he says they are really laid back on the issue, it says you need a separate fridge for your baking stuff and it can be in the garage if you need it to be, and also your kitchen IF it has a door must be shut while baking/decorating but if there is no door or it is open to the rest of the house (like my kitchen) they don't care or make you close it off ... LOVE it ... to me the cost of being legal is so minimal in Tennessee it doesn't make sence NOT to do it if you are going to be selling even 2 cakes a month.

Author: sandygirlLocation: Medina, TN PostPosted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 3:13 pm    Post subject:

Thanks for the info AmandaPanda. I will call them tomorrow, only because it is too late today to do it. Like you said it seems too easy here not to go ahead and get the license. Hopefully I wll be able to get into the class.

Author: Katie-BugLocation: Tennessee PostPosted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 3:27 pm    Post subject:

The Dept. of Arigulculture process is only for those who want to make and package their products and then sell. Just doing cakes as requested, you don't have to go through them. I thought I did, and then called back and talked with them. He said they, the Dept. Ag, is not concerned with taking orders, that I needed to speak to the Health Dept. I then called the Health Dept. and asked them. The health inspector then asked if I was advertising. He said that as long as I do word of mouth, no advertising, and have no employees, and don't have a gross profit of Xamount, I don't remember how much, then I'm fine.
This what I was told. I called the Dept. of Ag three times and the health inspector twice. Good Luck with your adventures! Happy Baking!

Author: AmandaPandaLocation: TN PostPosted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 3:30 pm    Post subject:

I do word of mouth too however I am looking to start to suppliment my income and even without doing that many I still would like to put up a webpage and business cards so I can be more easily found and contacted than relying on people relaying my info to and from people. If you have a business name/website and such I am assuming you would need to have your home inspected correct? even if you aren't making a lot of money off it.

Author: Katie-BugLocation: Tennessee PostPosted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 3:39 pm    Post subject:

Yes, if you have a website that's considered advertising. You then would need to be licensed by the health dept. The Agriculture license is for those wanting to sell in farmer markets. At least this was what the man told me when I really started asking questions.

Author: aundronLocation: Tennessee PostPosted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 12:16 pm    Post subject:

Hey fellow Tennesseans!! I've taken the Food Safety course; and from my understanding, if you want to advertise and sell cakes out of your kitchen, you do have to become legal. I think it's listed under "Domestic Kitchen" or something like that on the www.tn.gov website.

When I took the class, they made it seem like it was pretty easy, you do need a separate refrigerator from everything else and different types of cleaning supplies (they are couple of more things, I forget), but it's really not hard at all!! You take the class, then you call the inspectors office to get an inspection; that's it!!

Author: aundronLocation: Tennessee PostPosted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 12:34 pm    Post subject:

Hey fellow Tennesseans!! I've taken the Food Safety course; and from my understanding, if you want to advertise and sell cakes out of your kitchen, you do have to become legal. I think it's listed under "Domestic Kitchen" or something like that on the www.tn.gov website.

When I took the class, they made it seem like it was pretty easy, you do need a separate refrigerator from everything else and different types of cleaning supplies (they are couple of more things, I forget), but it's really not hard at all!! You take the class, then you call the inspectors office to get an inspection; that's it!!

Author: sandygirlLocation: Medina, TN PostPosted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 4:12 pm    Post subject:

I have a question for you aundron, During the class you took that was put on by the ag dept, did they say anything about being restricted to farmer's markets and not other sales?

In order to take this class I am going to have to take a day off of my full-time job and drive 3 and a half hours (one way). I would hate to make that drive and waste that vacation day if it is the class that I don't need to take.

BTW this confusion within the state as far as who does what and who regulates what is not only limited to this. I am in healthcare and it is a battle that we face on a daily basis.

Thanks for all of the info everyone.

Author: CakesByLJLocation: Clarksville, TN PostPosted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 4:24 pm    Post subject:

Hi fellow Tennessee bakers... I am enrolled in the class in August also.. CulinaryCreations I think you were given bad advice. The State has a new law that went into effect on Jan 27, 2007, and is very specific about it. Check the website and call to make sure. I have been on a waiting list to take this class and very excited.. looks like I will get to meet some of you there... woo hoooo

Author: AmandaPandaLocation: TN PostPosted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 5:12 pm    Post subject:

awsome! at least I will "know" some people in the class, I hate doing these things and walking in not knowing anyone at all.

Author: Staceface81Location: Bristol, Tennessee PostPosted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 5:29 pm    Post subject:

Hello! Please let us know what you find out in your class....I am from TN also and would love to know what the actual laws are.

Author: SweetwiseLocation: Nashville, TN PostPosted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 5:43 pm    Post subject:

I have been trying to get in touch with Mr. Sanders from Dept. of Agr. about hosting a class in Nashville this Fall at my store. We've been missing eachother. I'll assume I can't publish that info myself, so once I have the date set, I'll lean towards other Cake Central folks that shop with me to pass on the info. Smile Smile Smile Smile Smile



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