Good point. Also, let's see if we can make the "point person" in the U.S. - our postage is so much cheaper than yours in Canada!
Good point. Also, let's see if we can make the "point person" in the U.S. - our postage is so much cheaper than yours in Canada!
Not to be a wet blanket but I think a one to one would be better as we have seen some of the problems of responseablity on the gift swaps.
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Wow! Now that is something that I think would be fun! I LOVE baking and making candy and Louisiana is well known for it's pralines, which I love to make (and eat!).. Hope you can do this at a time when I am home and can join in. $25 would make a LOT of candy!
Kimboe, you have a microwave? I have a quick and easy microwave peanut brittle recipe that one bite would hook anybody who tried it and come back begging for more!
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We did this on another forum I visit, and I love the idea.. even though I don't eat sweets. But I'm not one that prefers the receiving. I like to give to other people to make them happy.
My suggestion is you do a one-to-one swap. Most Americans have similar candy, so sending something to other Americans would be a waste of postage... unless it was from a local homemade shop. You also have to consider postage. I sent one of my friends over in England a box of US candy that she cannot get in the UK. It was going to be $24 shipping if I shipped it First Class (2-3 week delivery from here to the UK!). I opted for the Economy Class shipping since it was a lot cheaper, but it was going to be up to 6 weeks in delivery. So, unless you send prepackaged non-homemade sweets (my friend particularly wanted the candies she couldn't get, but has had before..), that time is fine. Otherwise, you'll be spending a ton of money just to send some sweets.
No matter what I made you think, I still LOVE the idea!![]()
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One thing to keep in mind is the import/export laws...
I'm interested but it really depends on when the swap takes place as I might be moving soon.
Originally Posted by zippy-kat
AS far as I know the import & export for Canada to & from the usa on candies & home made foods for a friend or family member (a gift) is fine... There was a food ban going to the usa but that lasted only a few days until SO many complaints came in the usa had to allow the food gifts in.
Yeh, I believe most countries will allow import and export of sweets/foods/candies. Of course, check with your post office and notify them that you have food in the box, but it will not ruin!
~Sara, Daisy, Jessie, Jake, & Jackson
<3 Gone but never forgotten <3
{Benjamin, Russell, Chester, Dexter, George Harrison, & Leeroy} {O.D.} {Trey} {John-Paul & Earl}
sounds kinda fun
Just a suggestion for slleipnir and/or whomever organizes this...
Please have a space on the questionaire (or information on our swap-partner or whatever) that lists food allergies, intolerances, etc. I would feel horrible if I sent something to someone and they couldn't even eat it. Thanks!![]()
I wish I could do it! Parents wouldn't let me, though, because when you really think about it, we really don't know each other except for online.
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But when you take him in a car he sticks his head out the window." -- Steve Bluestone
I'm interested.![]()
So I guess I'll do up some questions...Anyone wanna help with this...
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