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Use mason jars, tin containers, or sturdy cardboard boxes, so you don't worry about returning dishes.
are best hand-delivered. If you are shipping, stick to these sturdy favorites that travel well: gingerbread shortbread loaf cakes (banana, pumpkin). Jarred Goods: Homemade jams, marmalades, or infused oils. Dry Goods: Homemade granola, spice blends, or cookie mixes in a jar. Confections: Truffles, nut brittle caramel corn 2️⃣ Package it with Love & Safety 📦
🎁 The Gift of Good Taste: Thoughtful & Delicious Food Gifts 🍪✨ food*gifts
Here is how to create, pack, and ship the perfect food gift this season: 1️⃣ ⏱️ Perishable items like creamy brie fresh custard
Seal jars tightly and, if necessary, seal with wax or plastic wrap before closing the lid. Use mason jars, tin containers, or sturdy cardboard
Use bubble wrap or foam peanuts to stop items from shifting. Remember: food does not go into homeostasis during shipping—it needs cushioning. 3️⃣ Add a Thoughtful Touch 📝
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Always list ingredients (especially for allergies) and include storage instructions (e.g., "Keep in a cool, dry place" or "Refrigerate upon arrival").