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How to Ship Edible Gifts


Category: Travel  >>  Transport

By manan nagpal   [ 04/07/2008 ]
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Planning to dispatch your edible items, just ensure that your holiday goodies make it through the shipping practice undamaged; track these guidelines for packing baked commodities for shipping.

Placing food items well while packaging is like a peace of art which will not only save your goods from getting spoiled but will also give you the peace of mind that your edible commodities are safe during transportation.

•Make foods without delay before packing and mailing, and allow foods to cool entirely prior to boxing up and distribution. Prefer a swift process of transport.
•Moist quick breads, brownies, bars, and sturdy cookies (soft cookies in contrast to crisp varieties) are perfect choices for shipping, as are many non-fragile confections such as fudge and caramels.
•Avoid humid fillings and frostings in view of the fact that they become sticky or soft at room temperature.
•Packaging soft cookies with a slice of apple or bread helps them to retain moisture. And don't put together crisp cookies in the same container with soft cookies; dampness from the soft ones will make crisp ones soft.
•Stock up cookies with sticky glazes, icings, and fragile decorations in single layers sandwiched between sheets of waxed paper.
•Cover all types of cookie individually to preserve flavors and textures. Pack wrapped cookies in rows as closely as possible to avoid jerks and breakage.
•When shipping quick breads, brownies, and bars, purchase a new, decorative baking dish or pan and formulate it as part of the gift. Position the baked good in the container to afford extra protection during transport.
•Wrap all fragile containers in bubble wrap, and fill boxes with packing peanuts or popped popcorn for supplementary safeguard.
•Shield a gift bow by casing it with an overturned berry basket.

Hope you find these tips beneficial while shipping edible products and gift items.

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