The home bakery guide · Utah edition

Start a home bakery in Utah — this month, not someday.

You can do this!

The friendly, checklist-shaped guide to selling what you bake — legally, confidently, and without losing your joy. Ten short chapters that take you from “I wonder if I could” to your first ten customers, with one small step at the end of each.

$19 once, yours for good · instant access by email · works beautifully on your phone

A home bakery's front-porch stand, open for business — shelves of labeled cookies, muffins, cinnamon rolls, a layer cake, and fresh sourdough, with a 'baked with love' sign and flowers

If you only do five things

A home bakery is really just five things

1. Price one recipe. 2. Print one label. 3. Ask your city if you even need a license (often you don’t). 4. Tell ten people you already know. 5. Flip your page live.

That’s a home bakery. Everything else in the guide — the photos, the branding, the weekly rhythm — makes it better, not real. The guide just walks you through all five, slowly, with your answers saved as you go.

A workbook that remembers you

Checklists stay checked. What you write stays written. Come back Tuesday night and your guide is exactly where you left it — half-filled-in, like a real one.

Ten small steps, not one big leap

Every chapter ends with one next step. By the last page you have a priced recipe, a legal label with your shop name on it, a launch post ready to publish, and a live shop page.

Verified against Utah law

The legal chapters trace to the actual Utah Code and UDAF’s own guidance — the same primary sources behind our free Utah law guide. Verified June 2026, and your link always opens the current edition.

A grand opening, on us

When you go live, send us your shop link — we’ll post about your new porch shop on The Front Porch’s Instagram and point neighbors your way.

What’s inside

Ten chapters. Each one ends with a step you can take tonight.

  1. You can do thisread freeThe demand is already there.
  2. Your two paths, in one pageUtah gives you two legal routes — pick in six questions.
  3. What you actually needThe whole start list, under $200.
  4. Price it like you mean to keep goingThe 15-minute method that pays you.
  5. Your label, done in an afternoonFour honest lines — that’s the whole requirement.
  6. Your first ten customersLaunch week, post by post.
  7. Phone photos that sellLight is the whole game.
  8. Taking orders without the tech headacheText list → form → cap your orders.
  9. Keep it joyfulBoundaries are the business.
  10. Go live: your porch shop pageYou already filled out your page.

Written for the baker who keeps almost starting

You already bake. Your neighbors already buy bread, cookies, and birthday cakes — they’d rather buy them from you. What’s been missing isn’t skill or demand; it’s a clear path through the legal part, the pricing part, and the “okay, but how do I actually tell people” part. That’s the whole guide.

Utah’s laws are among the friendliest in America — most home bakeries start for $0 in state fees with a four-line label. The guide walks you through every step of that, in plain English, with your own answers saved as you go.

Get the guide — $19

Educational, not legal advice — the free Utah law guide carries every citation, and it stays free either way. Questions? hello@thefrontporch.store.