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avi May 23rd 2009 7:18 am

shipping of kitchen stuff
 
Hi not sure where this question will go so I am trying it here. I make cakes as a hobby so have lots of cake tins cake cutters and edible cake colours will I be able to ship them to Oz and also my very grotty cake bible which I swear by has all my secrets in it (hehehe) my colours I am amsuming I cant because they are no longer sealed but If I replace them with brand new can I ship them then?

I only do it as a hobby but my kids love it when I make cakes for thier birthdays etc.
Thanks Av

Pollyana May 23rd 2009 9:29 am

Re: shipping of kitchen stuff
 

Originally Posted by avi (Post 7598264)
Hi not sure where this question will go so I am trying it here. I make cakes as a hobby so have lots of cake tins cake cutters and edible cake colours will I be able to ship them to Oz and also my very grotty cake bible which I swear by has all my secrets in it (hehehe) my colours I am amsuming I cant because they are no longer sealed but If I replace them with brand new can I ship them then?

I only do it as a hobby but my kids love it when I make cakes for thier birthdays etc.
Thanks Av

The cakes tins and cutter will be fine - colours should be OK as long as they are sealed, and don't contain nuts or fruit, just colouring.

moneypenny20 May 23rd 2009 11:15 am

Re: shipping of kitchen stuff
 
Not sure what the colours will be like after 2-3 months in the container unused though.

simon2cairns May 23rd 2009 1:26 pm

Re: shipping of kitchen stuff
 

Originally Posted by avi (Post 7598264)
Hi not sure where this question will go so I am trying it here. I make cakes as a hobby so have lots of cake tins cake cutters and edible cake colours will I be able to ship them to Oz and also my very grotty cake bible which I swear by has all my secrets in it (hehehe) my colours I am amsuming I cant because they are no longer sealed but If I replace them with brand new can I ship them then?

I only do it as a hobby but my kids love it when I make cakes for thier birthdays etc.
Thanks Av

Hi I would ship as much as you can!!! I do alot of cooking and shipped all our kitchen!!! (not food items) very glad we did so as it would cost a fortune to have replaced it all

avi May 23rd 2009 7:56 pm

Re: shipping of kitchen stuff
 
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Thanks for that big sigh of relief here. Even though my cake book is very grotty will it be ok it bears an awful lot of baking scars and is very grotty looks like a health hazard but it is well used by me. should I buy another or at least try to or will it get through?

Heres a pic of what I did for my youngest and others hope it works

moneypenny20 May 24th 2009 12:04 am

Re: shipping of kitchen stuff
 

Originally Posted by avi (Post 7599218)
Thanks for that big sigh of relief here. Even though my cake book is very grotty will it be ok it bears an awful lot of baking scars and is very grotty looks like a health hazard but it is well used by me. should I buy another or at least try to or will it get through?

Heres a pic of what I did for my youngest and others hope it works

Well all my hundred plus cookery books got through unopened and some of them are about 70 odd years old and probably have enough bits of food stuck to them to make one meal :rofl:


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