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Everything you need to know about selling homemade food from your kitchen in Texas.
Texas law uniquely requires that any local government official who illegally interferes with a cottage food operation must be fired -- the state literally wrote termination into the statute to protect home bakers from bureaucratic overreach.

Annual revenue cap
$150,000/year (indexed for inflation)
Major expansion September 2025 (SB541): revenue cap tripled from $50K to $150K with inflation indexing, nearly all foods now allowed. Food handler training required (~2 hours, ~$10). No license or permit needed for basic operations. Registration with health department needed for perishable items or to avoid listing home address. Wholesale to registered cottage food vendors now allowed for first time.
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See your real hourly wage as a home baker. Enter your costs, time, and prices to find out if you're undercharging.
Recipe Pricing Calculator
Know your real cost per item. Add ingredients, labor, and overhead to find the price that actually makes you money.
Pickup Window Planner
Plan your pickup windows before you post. Set days, hours, and capacity so customers pick a slot instead of flooding your DMs.
Cottage Food Label Generator
Pick your state, add your product details, and download a print-ready label that meets your local cottage food requirements.
Order Deposit Calculator
Figure out the right deposit for custom orders. See what you'd lose on a no-show at different deposit levels.
Drop Capacity Calculator
How many orders can you actually handle? Enter your prep time and available hours to find your real limit before you post.
Disclaimer:This page is for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Cottage food laws change frequently. Always verify current requirements with your state's department of agriculture before selling. OrderPost is not responsible for any actions taken based on this information.