Rich's Bettercream

Business By married2kitchen Updated 17 May 2014 , 1:49am by married2kitchen

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married2kitchen Posted 16 May 2014 , 1:57am
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AHi was wondering if anyone works out of their home under the cottage food law if so maybe you could help? I wanted to know if I could use rich's bettercream in my in home bakery under the cottage food law since it can sit at room temperature for up to 5 days? Thank you in advance

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-K8memphis Posted 16 May 2014 , 1:20pm
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probably maybe -- i mean it makes sense but opinions don't count--because each individual county/parrish/city jurisdiction has different rules & regulations so to answer that question you have to contact your local authorities --

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Stitches Posted 17 May 2014 , 1:42am
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Yes, you have to check with your own areas health department for an exact answer. Riches is a non-dairy, (barely) edible product. I can't see how they can object to it, since it's not dairy.

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married2kitchen Posted 17 May 2014 , 1:49am
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AThank you I called the county health department abd they saud it was fine and I could also use bavarian cream that comes in the sleeves since it can stayvat room temperature also

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