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lk1234
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Thu, Jun 06 2013, 1:37 pm
I am baking challa for someone for a simcha and I want to give it to her in a pretty way. I know I can just put into big ziploc bags, but I feel weird just bringing it over that way.
Do you think its ok to do that. I mean, I know it's ok but is there a "fancier" way?
Put it on a platter and use celophane?
Also, when I make cookies for a kiddush, how do you deliver them? I feel like a ziploc container is cheap looking.
Any easy simple ideas for someone not so into crafts?
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Tapuzi
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Thu, Jun 06 2013, 1:50 pm
If you live near an Amazing Savings they sell a cookie tray/ bag set. It's like a gold cardboard round tray, cellophane bag and ribbon. Like 5 for a dollar.
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hopeful
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Thu, Jun 06 2013, 3:50 pm
If its one challah I put it into a nice wine bag
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greenfire
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Thu, Jun 06 2013, 4:16 pm
you can cut off the edge of the ziplock baggie & tie it with a ribbon
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doublemama
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Thu, Jun 06 2013, 5:20 pm
You can layer tissue paper between two layers of waxed paper and iron it with low heat. Then tie it with some ribbon or whatever. Can get creative with the paper/ribbon combos.
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lk1234
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Thu, Jun 06 2013, 7:43 pm
so many good ideas here- thank you so much!
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shirachadasha
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Thu, Jun 06 2013, 10:06 pm
Another recommendation if you live near Amazing Savings - they sell decorated boxes that are similar to shoeboxes that are meant for this type of thing.
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