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1 Simple Trick To Keep Your Cookies From Drying Out

It doesn’t matter what time of the year it is, there is nothing quite like enjoying a delicious cookie. Of course, many of us make more cookies around the Christmas season but they are such a delicious treat that we can’t help but make them at other times of the year as well. There is a problem, however, that goes along with many types of cookies but it doesn’t need to be a problem for you.

When somebody makes a batch of warm homemade cookies, the taste can certainly send you over the moon. They can be absolutely amazing, but it doesn’t take long for them to dry out. It is especially a problem if you are shipping cookies to somebody because they can dry out considerably before they reach their destination. There is a trick that you can use to keep your cookies moist, however, and you would be surprised with how easy it is.

When you package your cookies, rather than putting them right into a tin, put some tortillas in with them. It may not seem like a match made in heaven but when you wrap your cookies in flour tortillas, the moisture from the tortillas will help to keep the cookies just right.


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