zip lock baggie them and freeze
2006-12-03 06:18:29
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answer #1
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answered by Whateverrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr 2
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You can most definitely freeze them. Just wrap them up and put them in freezer bags or some kind of airtight container. To restore them to their original fresh baked goodness, you can just take them out of the freezer for about 10 minutes or so and then pop them in the microwave for about 10 seconds until they're a bit warm again. It's as if they were fresh baked!
2006-12-03 06:20:09
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answered by rinny 2
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C E R T A I N L Y !
Let cookies completely cool before freezing. Store them in a ziploc freezer bag or storage containers.
2006-12-03 06:18:44
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answered by Swirly 7
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Just try to wrap them in an air tight container and they should be fine. Also cookie dough freezes well also.
2006-12-03 06:20:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, you can freeze them for a week, don't worry about it! Just make sure you take them out about a day in advance so you don't have frozen cookies when you want them :)
2006-12-03 06:18:50
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answered by Happy 2
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I freeze cookies, bread, rolls and they come out great! Freeze a couple for two days then defrost. If your not satisfied you still have time to but more.
2006-12-03 06:21:10
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answered by Faerie loue 5
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They should be fine to refrigerate. Put some cellophane wrap over them or in a air tight container
2006-12-03 06:19:14
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answered by danstah 2
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Freezing is great for much longer than a week. If you have tin containers, they work for short periods of time also.
2006-12-03 06:38:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course you can freeze them! They will just be a little hard when you take them out...
Make sure you put them in an airtight sealed bag.
2006-12-03 06:19:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, no problems. Be sure to wrap them in clear wrap first and then into a ziplock bag (this cuts out the moisture and keeps them from getting soggy when they thaw).
2006-12-03 06:25:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Totally go ahead and freeze them, I do. Just make sure to seal them well or you could get freezer burn.
2006-12-03 06:19:16
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answered by Rosey 2
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