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Anyone know how to knit socks I am looking for tips and tricks.?

Anyone know how to knit socks I am looking for tips and tricks.?

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Are you shipping to IRAQ? If so.they likely won't get stale if you ship them airmailLayer cookies TIGHTLY between sheets of bubble wrapThough I would strongly suggest turning your cookie recipe into pan barsThey tend to ship easier without breaking.
back in the 1st and 2nd world wars, Aussie women used to send the Diggers (Australian Soldiers) ANZAC cookiesMakes about 24 Ingredients 1 cup (150g) plain flour 1 cup (90g) rolled oats 1 cup (85g) Ward McKenzie desiccated coconut 3/4 cup (155g) brown sugar 125g butter 2 tbs golden syrup 1 tsp bicarbonate of soda Method Preheat the oven to 160°CLine two baking trays with non-stick baking paperSift the flour into a large bowlStir in the oats, coconut and brown sugarPut the butter, golden syrup and 2 tbs water in a small saucepanStir over a medium heat until meltedStir in the bicarbonate of sodaPour the butter mixture into the flour mixture and stir until combinedRoll level tablespoons of mixture into ballsPlace on the trays, about 5cm apartPress with a fork to flatten slightlyBake for 10 minutes or until golden brownSet aside on the trays for 5 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack so it cools completely.
When I send my hubby stuff like brownies and rice crispy treats I put them in like an aluminum circular containerYou can buy them empty but usually you see them more often in the holiday seasonI am sorry but I don't know what they are called but the christmas sugar cookies usually come in themI like these containers because they help the brownies and/or cookies keep their shape and not crushThen I tape the container and make sure that I put bubble wrap or something around themAnd if you send your package priority it usually take about 5 days to get overseasAnd make sure if your package isn't too big to use the flat-rate boxes.
the best to ship cookies and for them to not to be broken, and still stay moist is to wrap them in saran/clear wrap, put them in a tin can like the Danish Cookies and then in a well cushion boxThat will do it!

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