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Question for the bakers

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MommyofG
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Question for the bakers

how far in advance can you make cookies and they will stay fresh? like if I need them for new years eve, how soon can I start baking? TIA.

Posted 12/21/05 8:47 PM
 
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neenie

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Re: Question for the bakers

a bunch of recipes i follow (i usually use the ones on the williams-sonoma web site).. usually tell you how long they will last. Most of them are at least a few weeks, if you keep them in an airtight container

Posted 12/21/05 8:50 PM
 

MommyofG
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Re: Question for the bakers

Oh ok, good so then I can probably start this weekend, it will only be 1 week then. I hope they stay fresh!

Posted 12/21/05 8:55 PM
 

tourist

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Re: Question for the bakers

You can also freeze the cookies or freeze the dough.

Posted 12/21/05 9:46 PM
 

MommyofG
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Re: Question for the bakers

Posted by tourist

You can also freeze the cookies or freeze the dough.

if you freeze them, how long in advance do you start to unfreeze, like if you need them for a sat party when would you take them out and what do you use to store them in, in the freezer. thanks as you see Im clueless about this!

Posted 12/21/05 9:49 PM
 

jms100303
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Re: Question for the bakers

I would say a week. Unless you make the dough and freeze it and then bake it. I put a slice of bread in my airtight containers. I change the bread every day to two days.

Posted 12/21/05 9:53 PM
 

tourist

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Re: Question for the bakers

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Posted by tourist

You can also freeze the cookies or freeze the dough.

if you freeze them, how long in advance do you start to unfreeze, like if you need them for a sat party when would you take them out and what do you use to store them in, in the freezer. thanks as you see Im clueless about this!



I've never actually done this. I was going to do it forChristmas, but I never got a chance to bake, but I found this article, it seems helpful.

Freezing Cookies article

Message edited 12/21/2005 10:04:42 PM.

Posted 12/21/05 10:03 PM
 

MommyofG
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Re: Question for the bakers

Great article, thank you so much!

Posted 12/21/05 10:05 PM
 

dm24angel
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Re: Question for the bakers

I freeze mine every year. They come out great. Buy some Freezer paper and an air tight conmtainer,. Takes about 24-48 is best to unfreeze them.....

Posted 12/21/05 10:07 PM
 
 

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