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Thursday was my first day at the farmers' market. From what other vendors were saying, it was a slow day, but I did get a few sales.
Just to get started, I took some of the English-Muffin Bread and the Brioche Hamburger Buns.
I'm planning to add some kind of pies or tarts the next time. Shall be looking into some of your earlier suggestions.
I'm starting off slowly, but I wanted to have at least some sales and income for this year and to establish my presence for the coming year.
If blueberry muffins have blueberries in them, what do vegan muffins have?
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Congratulations, Labs! Have fun!
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Like the logo, Labs!! Good luck and please keep us posted on your progress.
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Great news, Labs! Is the farmer's market in Orlando? My sister-in-law goes to one in Winter Park every Saturday that is quite popular.
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Forgive me if you've already mentioned chutneys, but are they a product you could work with??
The reason I ask - just saw a Bacon Walnut chutney that sounds delicious!! Be easy to make it your (or in my case....my) own.
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This sounds so good!!
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I like the logo as well - very homey which I am sure is what you were aiming for.
Best of luck Labs!
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Wtg Labs and I love your company logo!
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Thanks, everyone.
Here's are some examples, from the state's FAQ, of things that ARE allowed:
Loaf breads, rolls, biscuits
Cakes, pastries and cookies
Candies and confections
Honey
Jams, jellies and preserves
Fruit pies and dried fruits
Dry herbs, seasonings and mixtures
Homemade pasta
Cereals, trail mixes and granola
Coated or uncoated nuts
Vinegar and flavored vinegars
Popcorn, popcorn balls
And some examples of things that are NOT allowed:
Fresh or dried meat or meat products includ-
ing jerky
Canned fruits and vegetables, chutneys,
vegetable butters and jellies, flavored oils,
hummus, garlic dip, salsas etc.
Fish or shellfish products
Canned pickled products such as corn relish,
pickles, sauerkraut
Raw seed sprouts
Bakery goods which require any type of re-
frigeration such as cream, custard or me-
ringue pies and cakes or pastries with cream
cheese icings or fillings
Milk and dairy products including hard, soft
and cottage cheeses and yogurt
Cut fresh fruits and/or vegetables. Juices
made from fresh fruits or vegetables
Ice and/or ice products
Barbeque sauces, ketchups and/or mustards
Foccaccia-style breads with vegetables and/
or cheeses
If blueberry muffins have blueberries in them, what do vegan muffins have?
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And ALL of the things that make me happy are on your NO GO list
except the breads, rolls and biscuits.
Keep with your positive attitude, Labs----you're a WINNER
I ADORE the logo as well!!!!
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That's a frustrating list of exclusions! Good luck with the baked goods. I'm sure your product is delicious.
One thought I do have for you, however, is shrubs. I've really been enjoying a shrub (vinegar enhanced with fruit, herbs, and sugar) that you might be able to make work. The one I bought at a farmer's market in Athens, GA is peach and thyme (for $18...yikes!) is amazing and I think there are an innumerable number of combinations that you could play with. I'm trying to give up diet coke, so I've been drinking a splash of the shrub in club soda. It's pretty darn tasty! You can also use it in all sorts of cocktails....just a thought!