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Homemade vs Store-Bought Calculator

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Start with high-yield items (granola, hummus, salsa) that have short active time and produce large batches lasting 1–2 weeks. These give the best learning curve and ROI before scaling to time-intensive items like sourdough that require ongoing technique investment. Use the calculator's money-only savings (ignoring time) to identify which items would be worth doing as hobbies vs items that need actual cost savings to justify the effort.

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The 'cottage food' movement — selling homemade food from your residence — has been legal in most US states since 2010 with varying restrictions. Bread, jams, granola, baked goods, and dried herbs are typically allowed; meat products, dairy, and acidic canning typically require commercial kitchen certification. Some home bakers run profitable side businesses selling sourdough bread at $8–12/loaf to local customers, transforming what this calculator might show as 'unprofitable hobby' into actual income through the price-quality premium of artisan home baking.

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