Cornbread, anyone?

Oct 05, 2010 08:56


If I wanted to send some baked goods (cornbread) via the mail, what’s the best way to do it? Or can you send stuff like that? If so, what type of container shld I use, etc?

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wallybat October 5 2010, 13:09:45 UTC
i've seen ppl wrap baked goods up in tinfoil then put in ziplock bag in a box

i've also recieved items in those disposible plastic 'tupperware' containers (gladware?) they work really well and are inexpensive.

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hillyd81 October 8 2010, 17:40:07 UTC
Thanks!

I just picked up a tinfoil thing from the Dollar Tree! :-)

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beingcricket October 5 2010, 13:13:08 UTC
My mom sends me fudge every year, and she always sends it in one of those holiday tins. She makes sure there's wax paper over the food before putting the lid on the tin, then she tapes the tin really good and puts it inside a box.

Great gift!

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p.s. beingcricket October 5 2010, 13:13:47 UTC
I LOVE receiving food in the mail. That's such a great gift idea.

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hillyd81 October 8 2010, 17:42:19 UTC
Thanks! I have a tinfoil thinging and I'm going to use tissue paper or wax paper to put inside the container. And I'm either going to do what wallybat suggested and put the container in ziplock bag in the box or just tape the container.

Thanks again!

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