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Cookie Exchange For Angel Tree PackagesOur angel tree provides gifts and food care packages for needy families in our community. (names are provided by the Red Cross and other similar agencies). Christmas care packages require home-made cookies, in my opinion. A few weeks before your delivery date
Source: Years of Angel Tree experience By Diana from Prospect, KY Feedback About This Post:RE: Cookie Exchange For Angel Tree PackagesHi, Just deliver them to needy families that you know of through the church. Loretta Post By Loretta B. (Guest Post) RE: Cookie Exchange For Angel Tree Packages
CraftyMommy is right. Homemade items are nice, but most charities and other organizations will not accept home-made goodies (including the Red Cross Angel Tree program). There are too many legal reasons for them to risk such donations. Cleanliness of the kitchen where items are prepared could cause a foodborne illness. Allergic reactions to ingredients in the recipes could sicken or even KILL someone. (Those with peanut allergies can become ill/die even from eating a cookie that shared a paper plate or cookie tin with an item that contained peanuts.) And as sad as it is to say, there are some sick individuals who would purposely taint foods to be consumed by others. Post by readingiggits RE: Cookie Exchange For Angel Tree Packages
I'd LOVE to do something like that but around here not many places will except handmade items!!! I hate that cause my son who is in headstart I can even make stuff for his class it has to be store bought for his birthday or any holiday parties!!! I couldnt wait for him to get into school so I could bake things for his classes now I find out I still can't. It is nice that you live in a place where you can do something like that who wants store bought cookies when they can have handmade! Post by craftymommyof2 RE: Cookie Exchange For Angel Tree PackagesWhat a wonderful idea! Thanks for sharing it, I bet the cookies brought many smiles to needy families. Post by TxSavr |
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