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Christmas Basket Food Wrapping?Thoughts? TIA! Feedback About This Post:RE: Christmas Basket Food Wrapping?
Make cookies and breads ahead of time,wrap with foil and freeze them. When you get ready to put the basket together, remove the wrapping and thaw. Post by DL1052MCD RE: Christmas Basket Food Wrapping?
I make Christmas cookies and candies for friends. I use Cookie gift bags from the dollar store with pretty ribbons. Last year I bought a lot of trays after Christmas when they were 50% - 75% off to use this year. My sister makes lots of sugar cookies ahead of time, freezes them and then uses icing to decorate them closer to the date that they will be needed. This works well also. Post by emilyutw RE: Christmas Basket Food Wrapping?I have been making fruit/food baskets for my vet for a few years. I wrap the baked goods individually and then use an empty netting from either oranges or grapefruit over the basket to hold everything together. You can stack things really high---it works great. Add a bow and card and you are done. Post By Betty (Guest Post) RE: Christmas Basket Food Wrapping?Depending on what you make, some things can be made ahead and frozen. Clear plastic to-go boxes (clamshell) and deli containers are good in baskets. So is foil with red and green ribbons. Or a mix of the two. Containers can be saved from your to-go purchases or, if you are doing a lot, you can purchase these containers in bulk in Smart and Final. You might be able to buy a smaller quantity from a local store, restaurant, bakery in your neighborhood at their cost to use. Basket can be wrapped in netting bought at the yardage store or Wal-Mart instead of plastic. I like to toss a handful of wrapped candy on top to add a little pizazz before I wrap a basket. Post by lindal RE: Christmas Basket Food Wrapping?first of all, wrap each item VERY well and store in a cool place if you must make them up ahead of time...frequently at dollar stores they have a variety of clear wrapping stuff used to wrap baskets...do you have to use plastic? will it be so full that plastic is nec. to keep it from falling out? why not tissue paper? why not clear garbage bags? ( and a pretty bow) Post by spelch |
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