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Default What cookie ships best?

Whirled Peas wrote:
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> On 01/26/2013 09:00 PM, Polly Esther wrote:
> > I know I can do a net search and I will - but I am about to ship
> > pralines to the hospital in Landstuhl for our wounded military. There's
> > room in the box for cookies but most cookie recipes don't have or need
> > much of a 'keeping' life. Anyone have a suggestion for a tough cookie?
> > Polly
> >

> Do a Google search for Anzac Cookies (or biscuits, as they call them).
> They were invented for just that purpose.


Hardtack also has good keeping qualities,
assuming you don't much like the recipient.
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