Not a problem sending food to another country.  To send cookies right so 
they arrive whole pop lots of popcorn.  Put a layer of popcorn about a 
couple inches deep in the bottom of the box and put 1 layer of cookies 
on it.   Put another inch of popcorn on top of the cookies in the box 
and put the next layer of popcorn cookies on the popcorn.  Try to have 
at least an inch of popcorn on top of the last layer and make sure 
cookies are an inch in from the sides of the package.  That's how my 
Aunt sent a package of cookies to Vietnam and those cookies made it to 
the marine unit in which her cousin was serving intact.  I know since I 
helped make some of those cookies and heard about the result of the 
mailing later from my Aunt.

On Sat, 24 Nov 2012, Jeri Milton wrote:

> Hi. We have some friends in Canada that we're going to be sending a package
> to. Is it alright to send homemade goodies to another country? I hope that's
> not a silly question, but I've never done that before. Also, if we can send
> cookies, then what is the best way to keep them fresh? Last year we sent
> homemade cookies to Nebraska, but apparently when they arrived they were a
> crumbled mess. I thought I packed them right, but apparently I didn't.
> thanks.
> 
>  
> 
> Jeri
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