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How to Pack, Wrap and Ship Baked Goods

A version of this post originally appeared on GoodCook.com

‘Tis the season for holiday baking, and the best way to spread festive cheer is with a delivery of homemade baked goods. A package of delectable cookies or irresistible bars is the perfect way to let your loved ones know that you’re thinking of them. We’re here to make sure those heartfelt gifts don’t arrive rock hard or in a pile of crumbs. From the moment your cookies come out of the oven, we’ve got the best tips and tricks for storing, wrapping and shipping your homemade treats so they stay as fresh, intact and delicious as possible. Watch the video here.

Whether your treats are being delivered down the street or across the country, sturdy, airtight containers make it possible to deliver a stack of cookies to your loved ones without sacrificing cookie shape or flavor. Make sure to have several sizes ready so you can send a small package to a single friend or a larger container to a family. The best containers also feature BPA-free material and lids that snap on for a tight seal, perfect for maintaining the freshness of baked goods.

What treats do ship well?

Before getting started, we’ve got some suggestions for selecting the best cookies to send, since some cookies aren’t travel-worthy. DON’T ship perishable cookies or bars that need refrigeration like cheesecake bars or custardy Nanaimo bars. Delicate and fragile cookies like Madeleines don’t ship well either. DO send dense cookies or bars that hold their shape well, like brownies and blondies. Drop cookies, like chocolate chip, snickerdoodle, gingersnap or this 3 cookies from one dough recipe also ship well. Firm-textured cookies like biscotti, shortbread or Mexican wedding cookies ship well, too.

Tips for packing baked goods:

3 Fun Ways to Wrap Your Baked Goods

Half the fun of the holidays is the wrapping! Package your baked goods for gifting using one of these 3 fun and festive techniques.

Furoshiki: a modern take on Japanese cloth wrapping

Snowman Wrap: DIY decor for reusable containers

Ribbon Wrap: turn your baked goods into a beautiful gift

How to Ship Baked Goods

Once your baked goods are wrapped, prepare them for safe travels no matter the distance.

Packing and Shipping Do’s and Don’ts

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