Send Brownies to Your Dad in the UK this Father’s Day
Being sent a number of tasty, Belgian chocolate brownies in the post can be the perfect way to be good to your old Papa on Father’s Day this year. Who does not look forward to being given some thing scrumptious to treat themselves with every now and then? So, Father’s Day can be the ideal chance to post your Dad a well deserved turn at enjoying the indulging!
Whether he wants to wash it down with a milky cup of ground coffee, or pop a generous scoop of chocolate ice cream on the side, or even return back to his youth and go for a very good traditional cup of milk, the brownies will surely be the important ingredient in making sure his Father’s Day present is enjoyed as much as possible!
Maybe he likes his brownies all gooey and warm – , if he puts it in the microwave for just a couple of seconds (and make certain it’s just a couple!)…drum roll if you please…he’s got what he desires, a deliciously squidgy and slightly melted brownie that will warm his tummy and soul!
If you're feeling a bit envious, you could share the brownie among you, but don't forget that Father’s Day should be all about him, not you, and he’s no doubt spent a lifetime of sharing his favourite goodies with you – so let him have the lot if only this one time a year!
You could maybe get the apron out and start baking, but occasionally it can be better to let the specialists do the tricky (and messy) part for you! There are several companies on the web nowadays who will send yummy chocolate brownies out for you, and mail them direct to your Dad, frequently with a greetings card included in the price. Some firms even give free postage, so after you’ve driven to the shops, bought the stuff you need to make the brownies, made a mess in your kitchen and tasted your own brownies with a bit of a sigh, you know you’d be better off shopping for brownies on-line as an alternative!
If you are dead set on mailing your dad your own handiwork, then here are some useful tips to support you get your masterpieces to him in good condition! You want them to arrive in tip top condition, don't you!
The postal test: The moment you’ve located or purchased a appropriate container to mail your brownies in, then place one particular brownie or two within and carry out the postal test. Give them a good shake, drop the box on the floor from waist height, and possibly even give the box a kick – then, the moment of truth, undo the container and have a look at what a mess the brownies are in. Perhaps they’re still intact, but if not, then you know you will need a small bit more packaging around them on the inside of the container, or a better box!
Disposable foil trays: several supermarkets sell single use, reasonably delicate foil trays for you to bake in, and these can be quite useful when it comes to posting brownies via the mail. Just don’t remove the brownies out of the disposable tray right after they’ve been baked in it, cover them all really well (with cling film or related among the wrapping and the brownies – consider hygiene!), add lots of bubble wrap and put it all in a cardboard shipping box of a size that suits– and Daddy should get a entire tray of your very personal brownies all in one piece! The only negative to this option is that sadly, there’ll be none for you! Unless you make an extra tray of course!
Remember, if you're baking your own, then don't forget you've still got to drive the box to the post office and find a card and put it inside! And at last, don't forget to sign the card before you seal up the container too!
If you make a decision to make your own – good luck – and if you choose to obtain from the pros – relax, your Dad will shortly be receiving a lovely Father’s day treat in the mail!
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