Son lives in Honolulu & wants his girlfriend to taste the Wisconsin cheeses and meats that he grew up with. For us to purchase at store we can get bigger amounts at less prices than the gift shops offer, but, don’t know how to package and whom to use to ship the items. Anyone have a link or info to share? Thank you.
In our area, dry ice is hard to find due to: the gasses it emits, and, because it is so useful for terrorist type activities of destruction & chaos.
LOL waiting for holidays is not an option right now, Son’s birthday is in August and this is what he wants. ![]()
Toilet paper rolls? LOL, not sure if you meant it as an actual suggestion, but, Interesting idea and could possibly work as far as making shipment packed tight, and hold some freezer type jel bags…
Thank you everyone. ![]()
let fed ex do it for you. that way you know it is going to get there in good time.
With dry ice in a styrfoam cooler. I saw dry ice at Kroger the other day,next to the regular ice. You can send it Express, which is overnight (if it’s at the PO before about 3 pm)…..This is going to be very pricey to send though! Since cheese and sausage don’t spoil that quickly in cool weather, you could wait until Fall and send it priority. A flat rate priority box costs $9.80 and takes 2-3 business days; so don’t send it any later than Wednesday (so it won’t sit in the post office over the weekend)
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MMM…send me some!
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probably best to call your local post office and ask what they recommend.
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toilet rolls
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let fed ex do it for you. that way you know it is going to get there in good time.
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