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Shipping Candies And Cookies

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Candies, Cookies, Hints 1 Servings

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INSTRUCTIONS

Recipe by: Land-O-Lakes SHIPPING COOKIES Materials needed: your
home-baked cookies sturdy cardboard box or empty coffee can aluminum
foil or plastic food wrap paper towel tape: freezer, plastic or
masking brown mailing paper  Bar, drop or fruit cookies can best
withstand mailing; tender, fragile  cookies are apt to crumble when
mailed. Use heavy cardboard box,  cookie tin, or empty coffee can as a
mailing container. Line  container with aluminum foil or plastic food
wrap. Wrap four to six  cookies of the same size together in aluminum
foil, plastic food wrap  or plastic food bags and seal securely with
freezer tape; repeat  until container is full. Place heaviest cookies
at the bottom of the  container and layer the wrapped cookies with
crumpled paper towels  around them. Bubble wrap can be used to line
container and divide  layers of cookies. Seal container with freezer,
plastic or masking  tape. Wrap container with an outer paper wrapping.
Brown mailing  paper or a cut grocery sack work well. Print mailing
address and  return address on the package in waterproof ink; mark the
package  "Perishable Food" to encourage careful handling.  SHIPPING
CANDIES Materials needed: your home-made candy sturdy  cardboard box or
empty coffee can plastic food wrap waxed paper  newspaper or plastic
bubble wrap tape: freezer, plastic or masking  brown mailing paper  Do
not package candies that absorb moisture (caramels, mints, hard
candies) in the same containers those that lose moisture (fudge,
fondant, meringues).  Wrap different candy varieties in plastic food
wrap and divide layers with waxed paper. Use a heavy cardboard box,
cookie tin, or empty coffee can as mailing container with crumpled or
shredded newspaper or plastic bubble wrap for padding. Seal container
with freezer, plastic or masking tape. Wrap container with an outer
paper wrapping. Brown mailing paper or a cut grocery sack works well.
Mark the package "Fragile" and "Perishable" to encourage careful
handling. Me ke aloha, Mary

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