Now that online shopping is an everyday occurrence, receiving a package in the mail has lost a lot of its novelty. Socks. Diapers. Yawn.
If your gift recipients are used to the generic packaging and contents from Giant Retailer XYZ, you can bring back the magic. All it takes is homemade cookies.
Baking and packing cookies for shipping takes a little more effort, all of which the receivers will appreciate once they open the box. A few tips:
• Choose recipes that are fairly sturdy and neat. Cookbook author Nancy Baggett recommends cookies that are at least 1/4 -inch thick, skipping any that are crumbly, brittle or tender. Be wary of sticky fillings or glazes that are liable to smudge and adhere to everything. Among the varieties ideal for shipping: Biscotti, bars, macaroons, gingerbread and classic drops (oatmeal, chocolate chip and peanut butter). There are plenty of others that will work, too.