11/15/2025
Thank you everyone for all the adventures the past 17 years! Today, last wedding cake and I’m done! Finished… RETIRED!!!
Texas Cottage Home Bakery/Cake Decoration
(phone number to be provided during discussion) Your design or ours. Message us for a quote!
300 Prairie St
Montgomery, TX
77356
| Tuesday | 9am - 7pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 7pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 7pm |
| Friday | 9am - 7pm |
| Saturday | 9am - 7pm |
| Sunday | 10am - 3pm |
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Texas Cottage Home Bakery/Cake Decoration All cakes are from scratch and delivery and set-up is always free!
Your design or ours. Message us for a quote! Provide the date and number of people you need to feed (this helps to determine the size of the cake) and your party location!
What does it mean? A Texas Cottage Home Bakery? Prior to 2011, it was illegal to sell any food that a person prepared in his or her home. In 2011, the Farm and Ranch Freedom Alliance (FARFA) worked to pass the first Texas Cottage Foods Law, which allows people to sell specific low-risk foods directly to consumers from their homes, up to $50,000 per year. In 2013, FARFA worked to expand the law to include more foods and allow sales at more locations. The new law (HB 970) went into effect on September 1, 2013.
Here at Grammy Cake - we follow the Texas Cottage Food Law to the letter. Basically, in a nutshell - it means that we must protect the health of our customers by ONLY preparing goods that do not require constant refrigeration..... utilize non-perishable ingredients and all products must essentially be “non-potentially hazardous”. Because of this, foods that are potentially hazardous and not allowed under the cottage foods law include: