I'm going to ship boxes of some of my superhots to a few friends as the freezer is getting full and my wife's expression as I keep bringing in more buckets of peppers every day is getting to the 'you're in trouble' stage. It's been raining whenever I have free time so I haven't been able to turn anything into sauce yet, as that activity has been regulated to outside.
Any idea on the best way to package them to insure they arrive in the best condition? Definately they should be clean and dry going in, but should they be in paper bags so they can breath, in plastic bags so they don't dry out or ?
I was planning on doing the USPS flat rate boxes, and would hate to get tagged for shipping something dangerous if they were to accidentally squash the box and get pepper juice leaking through. One reason I lean towards putting them inside a ziplock...
Thoughts?
Any idea on the best way to package them to insure they arrive in the best condition? Definately they should be clean and dry going in, but should they be in paper bags so they can breath, in plastic bags so they don't dry out or ?
I was planning on doing the USPS flat rate boxes, and would hate to get tagged for shipping something dangerous if they were to accidentally squash the box and get pepper juice leaking through. One reason I lean towards putting them inside a ziplock...
Thoughts?