All Episodes - This ain’t no bake sale: the daring and delicious realities of West Virginia's cottage food leaders
Watercolor cookies, moonshine ganache, fresh-baked zucchini bread- what’s not to love? Until recently, West Virginian home chefs and bakers were restricted to sell their goods only at farmers markets. The Cottage Food Law changed the game in 2019. National newspapers were talking about West Virginia's new law as one of the most progressive in the nation. Not many people knew that purchasing an apple pie, or any baked good, from a neighbor was illegal before this piece of legislation passed. Despite its enactment, the average person is still unaware of this home industry and its enormous advantages for the individual and state. Cottage food has been a savior of West Virginian households during the COVID-19 pandemic. Mothers could stay home with their kids while generating an income, and workers who were laid off could support their families. In this podcast, we’ll sit down with the industrious home chefs who are considered "cottage producers." We’ll let them describe a day in the life
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