By: jacquilynne
The author of the first link has sent me boxes of cookies the last few years, and while I can't honestly say I have paid that much attention to the packaging, I can attest that they generally arrive...
View ArticleBy: Harvey Kilobit
None of those mention the technique I learned: pack your box of cookies with slices of bread. The bread gets stale and the cookies don't.
View ArticleBy: The Whelk
I was confused by this link at first because I read it with the fandom definition of ship as the verb whereby you smoosh two things next to each other and say NOW KISS. OTP: Oreo/Thin Mint.
View ArticleBy: purpleclover
oh kavasa, when I GMOFblog, I'm going to ship the hell out of chocolate-chip cookies and rosemary roasted cashews.
View ArticleBy: 445supermag
"Not sure? Do a test batch and see what happens." Just to be sure, send some to me and I'll tell you if they were still good.
View ArticleBy: twoleftfeet
This is great, but I set my browser to block cookies. And now Santa doesn't come to my house anymore.
View ArticleBy: kavasa
I was confused by this link at first because I read it with the fandom definition of ship as the verb whereby you smoosh two things next to each other and say NOW KISS.
View ArticleDON'T BE A CRAPPY PACKAGER
Chow.com tells you how to ship cookies and other treats for the holidays: "You don't want to ship any cookie or baked good that won't hold up for three to five days sitting around your house in the...
View ArticleBy: rpfields
The only problem with the Chowhounds suggestion is that those goodies are unlikely to survive in my house for the five-day waiting period.
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