Lisa Kivirist & John Ivanko 
Homemade for Sale, Second Edition [EPUB ebook] 
How to Set Up and Market a Food Business from Your Home Kitchen

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Updated and expanded! The authoritative guide to conceiving and launching your own home-based food business – from idea to recipe to final product.


Follow your dream to launch a food business from your home and join the booming movement of food entrepreneurs.


Fully updated and expanded, Homemade for Sale, Second Edition is the authoritative guide to launching a successful food enterprise from your kitchen. It covers everything you need to get cooking for your customers, providing a clear road map to go from ideas and recipes to owning a food business. Contents includes:



  • Product development and testing

  • Understanding state cottage food and food freedom laws and advocacy

  • Independently tested recipes for non-hazardous food products, including frostings

  • Marketing and developing your niche

  • Step-by-step guides for packaging, labeling, and creating displays

  • Structuring and running your business while planning for the future

  • Bookkeeping and financial management

  • Managing liability, risk, and government regulations

  • Avoiding burnout through self-care and time management

  • Profiles of successful food entrepreneurs.


More people than ever are demanding real food made with real ingredients by real people, and you have the freedom to earn by starting a food business from home. No capital needed, just good recipes and enthusiasm, plus enough business know-how found in the pages of Homemade for Sale to be a success. Everything else is probably already in your kitchen. Best of all, you can start right now!


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  • SILVER | 2023 Living Now Book Awards: How-To / DIY

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Foreword by Nell Newman


Introduction: Cottage Food, Food Freedom, & Growing a Movement
Cottage Food Surge
Work Your Passion for Food
First-timers or Seasoned Pros?
It’s Thyme. Why Now?
Key Elements of Cottage Food Laws
Organization of This Book


SECTION 1: GETTING STARTED


Chapter 1: Navigating Your State’s Cottage Food Law
Historic Roots, Back to the Homestead
Food Products Versus Food Service
Cottage Food Movement is Growing
Tips for Understanding a Cottage Food Law
Mapping the Movement with Forager
Cottage Food Operator Assessment by University of Wisconsin-Stout Research Study


Chapter 2: What’s Cooking?
What Products Can You Sell?
Where Can You Sell Your Products?
How Are You Allowed to Sell Your Products?
How Much Can You Sell of Your Products?
Be Your Own Advocate


Chapter 3: Ideas in the Oven: Identify Your Business Goals
My Kitchen, My Rules
Recipe for Success
CFO Self-assessment


SECTION 2: WHAT’S COOKING: PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT AND RECIPES


Chapter 4: Understanding Non-hazardous Food Products
Food Safety
Non-hazardous Basics
Common Non-hazardous Food Products
Non-hazardous Testing Process


Chapter 5: Independently Tested Non-hazardous Recipes for Food Products
Best Practices & Kitchen Wisdom
Ingredients: Celebrating Local Foods & Grains
Recipes: Muffins & Scones
Recipes: Cookies & Cakes
Recipes: Crackers
Recipes: Frostings


SECTION 3: SELLING YOUR STORY: MARKETING


Chapter 6: Product Development: Design, Name, Logo, & Packaging
Niche, Target, & Positioning
Product Design & Attributes
Naming Your Products & Business


Chapter 7: Better Labels & Packaging That Increase Sales
Keep It Homespun, Yet Professional
Five Basics of Product Labeling
Identify Packaging Goals


Chapter 8: Packaging Ideas to Increase Sales
Three Purchase Scenarios: Impulse, Gifts, Snacks
Packaging that Reflects Your Values & Brand
Encyclopedia of Packaging Options


Chapter 9: Amp Up Your Jams & Other Jarred Products
Common Jar Blunders
Adding Effective Visual Appeal to Jars
Combining Items to Create Attractive Holiday Gift Baskets
Label & Package Efficiently


Chapter 10: Proving the Market & Getting a Plan
Market Feasibility: Testing the Market
Competitive Analysis
Planning for Profits
The Back-of-the-Napkin Plan
Organizing, Planning, & Managing the Business


Chapter 11: Getting the Right Price
Business Expenses
Self-worth: Valuing Your Time
Pricing Your Product
Variable Savings


Chapter 12: Moving Your Product to Market
Sales Venues: Places to Sell
Direct Customer Deliveries
Home Pickup
Community Events
Special Events or Weddings
Wholesale (Indirect)
Mail Order
Stay on Target for a Bull’s-eye
Thematic Displays to Boost Sales


Chapter 13: Promotion: Persuading Customers with Advertising & Public Relations
Promotion
Advertising
Public Relations


Chapter 14: People, Partnerships, & Purpose
People
Partnerships, Networking, & Cause-related Marketing
Purpose & Passion


SECTION 4: ORGANIZING, PLANNING, & MANAGING THE BUSINESS


Chapter 15: Ready, Set, Go: Organize Your Kitchen
Five Steps for Setting Up Your Home Processing Facility


Chapter 16: Time Management & Beating Burnout
Identifying Burnout
Six Components of a Healthy CFO Lifestyle
Let the Care for the Product Carry Over to You


Chapter 17: Make It Legal: Establish Your Business in 7 Easy Steps
Step 1: Do a Local Zoning Check
Step 2: Get Licensed
Step 3: Set Up Your Business & Structure It Wisely
     No Personal Liability Protection
     Distinct Legal Entity Offering Personal Liability Protection to Shareholders
Step 4: Secure a State Business License (If Needed)
Step 5: Get a State Sales Tax Permit (If Needed)
Step 6: Get a Local Business License (If Needed)
Step 7: Manage Risk with Insurance


Chapter 18: Day-to-day Financial Management
Day-to-day Financial Management
Income Statement & Balance Sheet
Expenses Defined
Bookkeeping Basics
Cash Flow Is King
No Cakewalk: Hobby Versus Business


SECTION 5: SCALING UP


Chapter 19: Scaling Up
First, a Reality Check
Casting Off the Shackles of the Cottage Food Law
Wholesale Expansion
State Prerequisites for Wholesale & Mail Order
Three Options for a Licensed Food Production Facility


Chapter 20: Multiple Markets & Money Matters
Markets, Markets Everywhere
From Handmade to Mechanized
Labeling for the Big Leagues
Pricing & Distribution Revisited: A Whole New Formula
Magnifying Your Marketing
Raising Some Dough
Keep Tabs


SECTION 6: FUTURE OF COTTAGE FOODS: FREEDOM!


Chapter 21: Importance of Cottage Food Advocacy
Wisconsin: Lessons in Lawsuits, Collaboration, & Patience
Work the System


Chapter 22: Organize Your State Cottage Food Association
The Reasons Why State
Associations Rock Association Start-up in Four Steps


Chapter 23: Final Frontier: Food Freedom
Foundation of Food Freedom
States Leading the Way
Lemonade Law Loophole
Online App Platforms Provide a Bridge to Customers
Ignite Your State’s Food Freedom Law


Epilogue: Icing on the Cake


Index

Про автора

John D. Ivanko is a nationally recognised speaker, writer, instructor, and co-author of 15 books, including award-winning ECOpreneuring, Homemade for Sale, and Farmstead Chef. John is also a photographer and the co-author of six award-winning multicultural children’s books. With Lisa Kivirist, he runs the solar-powered Inn Serendipity B&B in Wisconsin.
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