Can I Bake A Cake In This Bowl?
Decorating By -TenderHeart Updated 9 Mar 2005 , 3:49am by -TenderHeart
Do you think a cake would ship better over there is we sealed it first like in one of those food savers???
I'm very interested i the program you are using. I really like anysoldier.com and will continue to support them. However, we're not allowed to send home bakes goodies. I totally get why (terrorism comes from the strangest places) But I'd still love to bake some cookies and ship them over.
I don't know. I would think it would squish it unless you had it in somehting like the cookie tin, but then it would have to be better than moldy. I've not heard of anysoldier.com. There are a lot of regulations on what can be sent and to whom it's sent. Some I understand others I don't. http://www.adoptaplatoon.org/ will match you up with an individuals (or a whole platoon if you want.) You can send more personal stuff and have a good idea of what they might need. For example I know if I send a big thing of wet wipes this week I need to send sunscreen the next. (ALthough that is a regular shipment over there.) It's nice when you hear back from them. Every now and then I put something in for the whole platoon, usually about 20 people. (Plus, you can send baked goodies.) I'll have to check out anysoldier.com.
Hugs,
Michelle
Yeah, I was thinking if we "foodasaver" it and then in a metal tin to keep it from being crushed it just might make it. I guess we can do a test run at home. Leave it sitting o the counter for three weeks and see what happens. We can be sending other stuff in the mean time.
Great looking cake Tenderheart!
Your discussion here of the soldier adoption inspired me! I've just sent in my application to adopt a soldier. I plan on sharing the links to the 3 sites you've all shared to my friends and encouraging them all to do the same.
Also, thank you Squirrelly Cakes, for sharing your great info. (again)
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