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			 Cottage food operations can be a simple way to 
			generate income from home. The Illinois Cottage Food Law was 
			expanded in 2018 making more foods, such as canned tomato products 
			and chilled foods, eligible for sale. 
 Join University of Illinois Extension and the Illinois Stewardship 
			Alliance on March 11, 2021 for a timely class around selling at the 
			farmers market. Learn about the latest legislation concerning 
			Illinois Cottage Food law, and how to comply with safety standards 
			to ensure that cottage food products are safe, healthy, and 
			enjoyable for all.
 
			
			 
			Registration is required for the free webinar to be held from 5:30 
			to 6:30 p.m. Thursday, March 11. Stay after for a Q&A session with 
			educators. Register in advance at:
			
			go.illinois.edu/cottagefood. [to top of second 
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			If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate 
			in this program, please contact Lisa Peterson at
			lap5981@illinois.edu.  Early 
			requests are strongly encouraged to allow sufficient time for 
			meeting your access needs.
 
 Illinois Extension offers additional information at their website at
			
			web.extension.illinois.edu/cottage.
 
			[SOURCES/WRITERS: Mary Liz Wright, Jenna 
			Smith, Susan Glassman, and Lisa Peterson, Nutrition and Wellness 
			Educators, University of Illinois Extension] |