LAST MINUTE SHIPPING TIPS:
   How to ship home baked cookies: 
After all of the trouble you go to baking cookies and other goodies to
ship off to your loved ones, the last thing you want is to have them end
up as "crumbs" once they get there. Here are a few tips on mailing
cookies: 
* Don't pack crisp and soft cookies together. The moisture from the soft
cookies will seep into the crisp cookies, making them lose their crunch. 
* Don't overstuff or under-stuff your container or the cookies may be
damaged. They should fit snugly so crumple up some tissue paper to fill
the holes if you need. 
* Pack in a sturdy tin or airtight container. Place a piece of bubble
wrap on the bottom of the container, then line the container with waxed
paper or cellophane. Leave enough to tuck over the top once the
container is fully packed. Place one layer of cookies in the container,
then cover with waxed paper. Arrange another layer of cookies, followed
with more parchment paper, and repeat until full. Tuck the cellophane or
parchment paper over the top and place another piece of bubble wrap on
top before sealing the container. 
* Pack your tin or container in a heavy-duty cardboard box that's large
enough to allow a two or three inch cushion between the tin and the wall
of the outside box. Place a layer of shipping peanuts, air-popped
popcorn, or crumpled paper on the bottom of your shipping box. Set your
cookie tin on this bottom layer. Then fill in the sides and top with
more shipping materials. Seal the shipping box with two-inch-wide
shipping tape. 
Don't forget the mailing label and you're ready to ship! 

Delma

--~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~
Access the Recipes And More list archives at:

http://www.mail-archive.com/recipesandmore%40googlegroups.com/

Visit the group home page at:

http://groups.google.com/group/RecipesAndMore
-~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---

Reply via email to