How Long Will Nfsc Last

Baking By Chefperl Updated 17 Mar 2008 , 1:22pm by Chefperl

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Chefperl Posted 17 Mar 2008 , 2:20am
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I was asked to make 5 dozen cookies with a company logo on it (edible image) how long will they last? should i vaccum seal each of them.

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smbegg Posted 17 Mar 2008 , 3:22am
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NFSC last a very long time. I have had them be edible, though not as good 2 weeks from baking. But I would never sell anything that old. I would say a good 2-3 days well wrapped should be good.

I don't know about the EI though. I don't do those.

Stephanie

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mgigglin Posted 17 Mar 2008 , 11:35am
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I don't known if you can freeze EI but you can freeze your NFSC for at least up to 3 weeks prior to needing them. I do all the time, and I love it! I just layer them between wax paper and put them in tupperware of some type. Thaw on the counter in the container. Could you put the EI on after they thaw maybe? I don't know how that is done.

HTH,

Kim

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Chefperl Posted 17 Mar 2008 , 1:22pm
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The company I am making them for want to know how long they will last. They are giving them out to their customers. She wants to know how long they will last.
I figure if I vacum seal each one of them and tell her to freeze them they should be fine for a few weeks.
thanks

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