I think the local health-code issues you'll need to deal with are a deal-killer.
Renting a room in a house is accepted and legal just about everywhere. Selling food often requires a permit and health inspections.
I remember hearing about some people in Oakland who were GIVING away food to homeless people, and they got shut down because it was not being prepared in a commercial kitchen.
And my sister was considering making cakes professionally in a Denver suburb; similarly, she was told she needed to be using a commercial kitchen.
Renting a room in a house is accepted and legal just about everywhere. Selling food often requires a permit and health inspections.
I remember hearing about some people in Oakland who were GIVING away food to homeless people, and they got shut down because it was not being prepared in a commercial kitchen.
And my sister was considering making cakes professionally in a Denver suburb; similarly, she was told she needed to be using a commercial kitchen.