 
Helping the Military Troops Stationed Abroad
Sending cookies
and brownies across the miles to our military troops stationed
abroad is a special way to share the goodness
and love of a home-baked treat with those far away.
Many concerned groups and individuals across the country have
expressed interest in sending baked goods to the U.S. troops
in the Middle East. In response, the Toll House Test Kitchen
has modified favorite TOLL HOUSE® recipes to withstand the desert
heat and to meet the restrictions of the Middle East countries.
Middle East countries prohibit the following because they are
contrary to the Islamic religion:
- the entry of pork or pork by-products
- alcoholic beverages
(or items containing any alcohol, including vanilla)
- home-baked
treats should not contain allspice or nutmeg - spices are
considered aphrodisiacs.
A card should be included with the
package stating that the products were made following these
guidelines.
This will facilitate passage into the country.
In addition,
address the package to a specific person. The U.S. Postal Service
will not accept mail addressed
to "Any Serviceman".
To ensure that
baked goods will withstand the high desert heat,
please review the tips below:
- No butter, margarine,
peanut butter or nuts should be used. These fats will go
rancid too
fast in the high heat. Butter flavored
vegetable shortening
is
a better alternative.
- No brown sugar, corn sugar, honey,
or molasses should be used. The baked goods will be too soft
and possibly become
moldy. Only
white
table sugar should
be
used.
- Chocolate & butterscotch can be used in baked
goods. Once chocolate has been baked into the product
and has
the chance to
take up moisture
from the batter,
the chocolate will stay rather firm.
- Bar cookies and
brownies are the best bets for safe packing and are quickest
for baking large quantities.
- Baked goods should be wrapped in tightly sealed Ziploc baggies to secure contents from sand and rain.
- Pack goodies in sturdy boxes and surround them with foam packaging material or bubble wrap to prevent shifting. Avoid "packing peanuts", as the heat and static cling makes them impossible to clean up.
| Recipes
that follow the Middle East guidelines and tips
from the TOLL HOUSE Kitchen |
Desert-Safe Recipes:
Click here to find additional mailing information
from the U.S. Postal Service, "Tips for Mailing
to Service Members in Iraq" |
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