OT: Need help shipping frozen food

jeepgirl30

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I want to ship homemade ravioli and sauce to my dad. I have the ravioli frozen and in ziploc baggies. I have sauce frozen and in the ziploc containers. All he needs to do is thaw/heat the sauce and boil the ravs.

How the heck do I ship it? Can I get dry ice somewhere? I plan to do FedEx 2 day to save a bit of money on shipping costs but would like to know where to get dry ice and how to package that.
 
I need to ship some stuff, too. My brother bought some stuff from DDs fundraiser. It's frozen dough and I was thinking I'd get some dry ice and ship overnight. That's gonna be expensive! So much for raising money for her band trip.
 
I want to ship homemade ravioli and sauce to my dad. I have the ravioli frozen and in ziploc baggies. I have sauce frozen and in the ziploc containers. All he needs to do is thaw/heat the sauce and boil the ravs.

How the heck do I ship it? Can I get dry ice somewhere? I plan to do FedEx 2 day to save a bit of money on shipping costs but would like to know where to get dry ice and how to package that.

Honestly, I don't think two-day is fast enough to ship frozen food; overnight is really going to be the best.

I would contact FedEx and ask about their requirements.
 
I agree that it needs to be overnight shipping. 2-day air might not be fast enough. Call FedEx or UPS to see their requirements.
 

OMG, I just did a quote on fedex site. Standard overnight is $58. It just goes up from there. That is insane.
 
My mom did this a few years ago. We happened to have one of those styrofoam containers that Omaha Steaks ship in, and we used that for the packaging. I can't remember where she got the dry ice - it seems like it was the package store, but I'm not sure. USPS has limits on how much dry ice can be shipped - I'm sure fedex does too. Check out websites to be sure. Here's some info from USPS- go to section 349.23 here
 
Two of our grocery chains, Publix an Krogers, have started to carry dry ice. It used to be that we had to find a commercial hardware store that sold gasses to find it. I don't think you need a lot of it. My DFIL got some Omaha steaks for a gift, and he tossed the small piece of dry ice left over into a cooler with some pop. After a little while, the pop had frozen and exploded!
 
I get dry ice at my local grocery store, Raley's. :) As for shipping, I'd go with overnight to be safe. But when we buy live fish or corals for our fish tanks online they always do it 2 day....
 
I bought dry ice at Kroger and wrapped it brown paper bags. I put the item in the bottom of a cardboard box with the dry ice on top. I shipped it UPS next day air saver. Don't go to a pack and mail or that type of place. They are crazy expensive. Do you have a college or something i your city? Go to their mail room and ask them to UPS it.
 














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