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Old January 11, 2009   #33
Wi-sunflower
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Wisconsin
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You are really lucky and rare then not to be regulated.

I know where I am, Wisconsin, anything that is cut for any reason is considered "processing" and has to be done in a licensed kitchen and you need a processing license.

Real big hassle here. It's gotten so bad that in some places where there are farmers markets, you can't even cut a melon or tomato to give a "sample". Not ALL my markets take that hard a stance, but unfortunately my biggest market does.

So anyone else considering this as an opportunity, be sure to check out your local AND state rules about processing FIRST.
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