Selling Home Made Produce

I make my own jams/chutneys etc and usually give the surplus away. If I was to sell them on a stall would I need to have anything like a food hygiene certificate?
If I do, would it apply to selling honey? (The current Mr O keeps bees and has said there is about 28lb of honey so far)
19:59 Wed 23rd May 2012
 
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Someone on here was after honey earlier, might be able to make yourself a few bob.
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Really? Any idea who it was?
Will have a lookey?
don't know where you are specifically; here it sold off stands with honesty jars.....or is that a hone__y jar.
I think you do need the certificate Mrs O. I sell cakes and baked items from home and sell them at a local farmers market. I took it online andhad to contact my local council to inform them.I dont know if it would be any different for jams and honeys.
slurp, yum; vodka........
I have a slice of cake here ready to devour, a delish Victoria that a local woman sells off her stand (£4 for a full cake), beautifully moist - she really knows how to drop those eggies in bit by bit, ever so slowly, into her mix.

I would have had it earlier but was down at my sis's; she had taken the mater off for major dental work with her dentist, an ex ortho-dental surgeon and picked up a pretty good carrot cake on the way back, nice and moist, a tad over sweet but then I am being picky.

My dessert speciality is a meringue....individual or as a pie for a good Pav.
Yum yum :)
Left the ex and my eldest daughter to bake as they were so good; starters and roasts etc, with fish etc and pasta dishes being the forte.........
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Thanks for your replies
All you really need to know:
http://www.bbka.org.u...ey_b10_1306864705.pdf
but here's the legal stuff:
https://secure.fera.d.../index.cfm?pageid=197

Chris

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