Sell Your Homemade Food in Florida
Reach neighbors across Ocala and Florida with your jellies, cookies, jams, pickles, honey, salsas, baked goods, and home-cooked meals — all on Neighborlybites.
Is it legal to sell homemade food in Florida?
Yes — Florida's Cottage Food Law lets home cooks sell certain shelf-stable foods (baked goods, jams, jellies, candies, dry mixes, honey, properly acidified pickles, and more) directly to consumers, up to $250,000 in gross annual sales, without needing a special permit or inspected commercial kitchen. Neighborlybites is the marketplace built around this — connecting you to neighbors who want what you make.
Neighborlybites is an information and matchmaking platform. Always confirm current Florida Cottage Food rules and labeling requirements with your state and county before selling.
What you can sell on Neighborlybites
Cottage-food-friendly items home cooks list most
Homemade Jelly & Jam
Strawberry, guava, mango, blackberry — your jars, your recipes.
Cookies & Baked Goods
Classic chocolate chip, conchas, biscochitos, sugar cookies, brownies.
Pickles & Preserves
Properly acidified dill, bread-and-butter, escabeche, and more.
Salsas, Hot Sauces & Spices
Shelf-stable salsas, acidified hot sauces, dry rubs and seasoning blends.
Local Honey
Raw, wildflower, orange blossom, and specialty Florida honey.
Home-Cooked Meals
Empanadas, tamales, lasagnas, soups, and weekly meal prep — available when we launch full meal sales in your area.
How selling works
1. Join the waitlist
Tell us you want to sell and the foods you make. It takes 30 seconds.
2. Get early-cook access
We'll onboard early Florida home cooks first, with priority listings and special perks.
3. List, sell, get paid
Publish your items, take neighborhood orders, and start earning from your own kitchen.
