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Topic: Mexican food, tamales, homemade tortillas etc Test Run Just Pay Shipping (Read 3417 times)

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received tortillas and posted feedback in new thread as requested.
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Now they need a new subforum for "Perishable Goods" or "Grocery goods" or simply "Food"
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YES. I can give you the most detailed and honorable review for your noble internet tamale stand. Is PA within your jurisdiction?
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are these available in california
sr. member
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You talking to me? YOU talking to me?  Grin

My bad, I'll make my own thread. Not prepared for the italian/mexican turf war.  Smiley
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I would buy some tamales haven't had any in ages and they sound real tasty right now Wink
sr. member
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Sorry to hijack, but would anyone be interested in some jarred Alfredo sauce? I promise it blows away any off the shelf stuff you get at your local grocery store.
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Don't mind me.
If you do chicken tamales...

Yum...
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@serp
Yeah sure, I know how it goes Smiley

I'll just check back once and a while.
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Its as easy as 0, 1, 1, 2, 3
Well within the USA it looks like shipping will run ~6.50ish (This may be less I am rounding up about 50 cent) Then the cost of each tortilla my wife said she would do a batch of 30 for 10.50 so about 1.5 btc for 30 homemade tortillas (Yes you can freeze them to make them last too, but dont microwave them to thaw them they thaw pretty quick.)
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@serp
Could you post some pictures?

Looks like I missed the trial run but if all went well I look forward to seeing what it cost to buy some.
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Its as easy as 0, 1, 1, 2, 3
It was a net loss of 1.75. It was a trial run no sales yet Tongue If an objective random person on the internet across the country likes them then we will start peddling them Smiley But the actual amounts we send will be more than what we sent him. We sent 7 thin, 7 fluffy homemade flour tortillas.
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how many did you sell and for how much?

I'm seriously considering doing my Alfredo now haha
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Its as easy as 0, 1, 1, 2, 3
Haha, I know right. Those are some well protected hansolotillas.
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and frozen in carbonite?  Wink
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Its as easy as 0, 1, 1, 2, 3
I hope they keep well, they are tin foiled, ziplocked, bubble enveloped, and taped up. I hope it can survive the trip that way Smiley
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Can't wait for my tortillas!!!!!! IM HONGRY!!!
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No problem. You don't need dry ice for something like this, plus shipping companies are not fans of dry ice in the air. Cold bricks are the way to go.

I say freeze your food, then stick it in the insulated shipper with cold bricks. That way it should be still nice and solid by the time it arrives.

I recommend testing it out first. After freezing stuff it tends to change taste, get freezer burn, etc.. Test out the perfect baking directions after arrival or microwave... something like that. Ship the heating directions on the box or something.

I would even box a few up, then let them sit in an area with a consistent higher temperature. Open a box each day to give you an idea of how long they would last through shipping.

Just my .02BTC Smiley
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Its as easy as 0, 1, 1, 2, 3
Thanks for the Uline Idea, that might actually work. Even just some cheap thermos too.
sr. member
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Seems like people like food.

I can make some mean mac n cheese and an even meaner alfredo....

I just don't know how good the Alfredo would do being jarred and shipped.

The Mexican food sounds like a good idea. Freeze it, wrap it up, stick it in a U-Line insulated shipper with a couple of cold bricks and ship it.

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