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Just an idea but what do you girls think about doing a bake sale at the yard sale? I know that we have some awesome cooks on our board and I would be happy to bake some items and bring them. People who stop for the goodies could end up buying from the yard sale items and vise-versa.
Re: Just an idea
That's a great idea!
TTC since March 2007 - currently on hold
I'm actually working on getting a permit from the county of Riverside. Technically it is illegal to have a bake sale in a public place without a permit, and without a licensed kitchen facility- but I have a friend who works for the Health Department for the county and she's trying to get us special permission... I didn't want to post about it earlier in the week because she is still working on permission... but I figure what the heck- lets just go with it and forget about permits even if she does / doesn't get it...
Thanks for the thoughts and volunteering to help with baking!!!!! I'll send out PMs shortly to those who volunteered with address / location info!!!
THANKS!
oh defintiely wasn't too soon! Sorry if I came off as unappreciative about your idea- it was great! I just had so much in my brain and couldn't word it right- I was in the middle of a big project at work
I wouldnt have known it was illegal- or I should have said a "code violation"- except a good friend of mine works for the county as a health inspector. If they catch wind of things like that- they will shut it down and fine it if the appropriate permit was not obtained.
I didn't get the permit today- tomorrow hopefully...but regardless I think we need to do it anyway!!! I'll take my chances!
According to my friend, you can do one for a non-profit organization such as a church or school, but we don't have a non-profit organization ID# we're doing this under, so it doesn't count as a non-profit (if that made any sense, lol). It would have to be all baked at a licensed facility with someone who has a food-handlers card on premises. Crazy how stupid some laws can be