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@We rescue cats   Holy cow,  my mother used Charles Chip cans when I was a kid.  She usually made just chocolate chip and sand tarts.  Had a can for each cookie type.  We had a shelf on the wall as you went down the basement steps and the cans were kept there. I haven't had a sand tart in forever.

 

I used lock n locks when I used to make cookies.  I hate making cookies, it seems like a never ending process.  A cake or pie, well, once it is in the oven you have a good half hour or more to clean up and once it baked you're done.

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Does anyone have an item number for a good Lock-n-Lock container to use??

I found: 

*K50271, they are 11 1/2 x9 x2 3/4?

*K315606, 13 1/2 x 9 1/2 x 2 1/2?

 

Honestly, I don't know what I'm looking for!

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I have six Lock n Lock pie carriers.  They are wonderful for storing cookies.  I put wax paper between the cookie layers.  They hold a lot.

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I live someplace where it is cold and our gargage has become a freezer in of itself , a place where I put some of the cookies that my husband and I have already made. We are shipping some off soon. They go in the freezer in a zip lock bag and then we ship them off in boxes with sealed air as padding. We also have lock n lock containers and then of course Christmas tins. 
So if you do not live in a cold climate I would suggest make a bit of room in the freezer or fridge because you do not want them to spoil and they will as I had it happen to me.

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@BeeChee 

 

OXO air tight containers.

 

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My mouth!  Sorry couldn't help myself.

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@BeeChee   I agree with the others that suggested Lock-n-Lock containers!

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Re: BEST COOKIE CONTAINER

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@BeeChee wrote:

Does anyone have an item number for a good Lock-n-Lock container to use??

I found: 

*K50271, they are 11 1/2 x9 x2 3/4?

*K315606, 13 1/2 x 9 1/2 x 2 1/2?

 

Honestly, I don't know what I'm looking for!

Smiley Frustrated


@BeeChee  The Lock n Lock pie carrier is great for carrying cookies, cakes or pies and the item number is K46681.  I also like to put my cookies in circular nesting Lock n Lock containers- this way I can put a small, medium or large batch of cookies in each one.  The item number for one of the nesting ones is K98134.  QVC has a variety of prints and solid colors for the nesting lock n locks. 🙂

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Cookie cans work for me.    I live in a dry climate (single digit humidity)....and  I even keep bread in the fridge.

 

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