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California legalized selling home-made food and created over 1,200 local businesses (food freedom)

 Mark Stambler
Mark Stambler (Photo by Dustin Hughes.)

'A government official appears at a man’s door.  The man has been breaking the law: He has sold bread baked at home.

This isn’t a page from Kafka—it happened to Mark Stambler in Los Angeles. For decades, Stambler has followed traditional methods to bake loaves of French bread.  The ingredients are simple: distilled water, sea salt, wild yeast and organic grains.  Stambler even mills the grain himself.  

To make it easier to steam loaves, he built a wood-fired oven in his own backyard.  Stambler’s loaves came in first place at the Los Angeles County Fair and the California State Fair.

Soon after that, Stambler got the idea to expand his hobby into a home business, which became Pagnol Boulanger.  Word of mouth spread.' 

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Dr. Mercola and the “Food Babe” Talk About Making Smart, Healthy Food Choices

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'Dr. Joseph Mercola is always eager to meet other people who share his beliefs and passion on natural health, particularly on healthy eating. Just recently, he interviewed Vani Hari, also known as the “Food Babe.”

Dr. Mercola and Vani say that the state of the US food industry today is alarming and severely affects people’s health. Therefore, people must now learn to make smart and practical food choices – and the best way to start is to switch to an all-organic, wholesome diet.

A Woman on a Mission: Who Is the “Food Babe”?'

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Revolutionary “Cottage Food” Law Proposed in Virginia


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'Bill would exempt ALL homemade foods from regulation, including perishable foods'

'A proposed cottage-food law in Virginia attempts to go farther than any cottage-food law has gone before. If passed, it would exempt virtually all homemade – or small-farm-made – foods from regulation, provided the foods are sold directly from producer to consumer, in face-to-face transactions.

Cottage food laws typically exempt only non-perishable homemade goodies, like jams, jellies, cakes, cookies, candy and other novelty items that can be stored at room temperature. But the “Virginia Food Freedom Act” would exempt all homemade foods – including meat, dairy, partially cooked foods like chicken pot pie, and other foods requiring refrigeration – from licensing laws, health inspections, sales limitations and basically all government interference of any kind.

Small farmers with 10 or fewer employees would be included in the definition of homemade-food producers.' 



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