27 Tested, Mailable Recipes for Care Packages - Jo, My Gosh!, LLC (2024)

I was a really dumb military girlfriend. When John deployed, I dug right into care packages. I didn’t do much research. I didn’t know what I was getting myself into. Sure, I was worried about things breaking or going bad, but I didn’t research things extensively. Looking back now, I should probably have asked around to see what other people did.

But I didn’t.

Instead, I just learned as I went. (And that takes a lot longer than just asking.) And I learned a lot about shipping food in care packages:

  1. Don’t send chocolate in the summer. Just, no.
  2. Don’t send perishables. Assume that the food will need to last for 2-4 weeks without refrigeration. Make sure to package accordingly.
  3. If you’re worried, just don’t send it. Find a mass-produced bakery version (that uses preservatives and heat seal) instead.
  4. Nut mixes are fantastic for shipping.
  5. Dry cookies are also great, and it is possible to package them with padding (hello, bubble wrap, plastic wrap, and Tupperware!) so they don’t get pulverized.

I know that sending baked goods is something that so many military spouses and significant others want to do. After all, it’s a way to sayI Love You and to comfort and take care of someone even when you’re far apart. It’s also a little daunting.

There are some things that just make sense. Avoid sending items that can easily mold (like quick breads or pound cakes) or that are delicate (like pies).

There’s so much to think about– not just about what your recipient likes to eat, but also what can stand up to long USPS transit times in a shipping box. Even when you’re sending through the postal service’s priority mail, you might face delays if your mail is going to an APO/FPO/DPO destination. Frustratingly for military spouses and families everywhere, there are no shipment timelines or guarantees when it comes to military mail.

And, of course, even the best box of non perishable items and sweets sent with the fastest shipping items can be foiled by improper packaging. I’ve found that vacuum sealing or making sure to use more than one layer of cling wrap and then sealing in Ziploc plastic bags works well for keeping baked goods as fresh as possible. Using cookie tins, a pan, or sturdy box that is secure with packaging like tissue paper, wax paper, or parchment paper will help to ship cookies and other items with minimal damage during shipping.

Don’t forget– make sure to add labels to foods that aren’t easily identifiable because of packaging. This is especially important if these foods will be shared with others and incorporate allergens like peanuts.

I reached out to some military spouses who definitely know what they’re doing. Some have been through multiple deployments and separations; all have sent care package goodies at one time or another. They shared their fail-safe, definitely-will-work-for-care-packages and best baked goods recipes so that you don’t have to fumble around, looking for recipes that might (or might not work). This is a gold mine right here!

Almond Joy Mason Jar Cake

Throw in a little decadence and send these Almond Joy Mason Jar Cakes to your loved one. Maybe keep one for yourself. Or two.

Pina Colada Mason Jar Cake

Send some Margaritaville vibes overseas (or to the next state) with An Aiming High Wife’s Pina Colada Mason Jar Cakes. It’s tropical twist on a favorite care package staple that is sure to be loved!

Pumpkin Pie Mason Jar Cake

You can’t send pie in a care package… but you can send pie-inspired cake!An Aiming High Wife is clearly the queen of mason jar cakes! This would be perfect for any fall care package– especially a Thanksgiving-themed one!

Box Mix Mason Jar Cakes

You don’t have to make mason jar cakes from scratch– sometimes there’s just no time for that. It is possible to make them with box mix. Amy from SpouseBuzz tested it in her kitchen and takes you through every single step (with pictures, too!) so you don’t miss a thing.

Vanilla Bean Almond Cookies

These refreshing crispy cookies are fantastic for shipping— and they offer a different taste than the usual chocolate chip cookies, Oreos, or pre-packaged snacks. One thing’s for sure: you want to steer clear of delicate cookies and soft cookies when you’re sending. These fit the bill by offering a hearty, crispy, moisture free cookie that will have a better chance of showing up in tact.

Double Chocolate Candy Cane Cookies

Chocolate and peppermint is always such a tasty combination! These cookies combine both flavors and are best shipped during the winter when the candy centers will most likely stay cool and not melt.

Snowball Cookies

Using all natural ingredients, thesesnowballcookies from Hippy Milspouse are maple-y and perfect for packing and sending across the country or the world.

Low-Cal Chocolate Cherry Cookies

I sent these deliciously decadent cookies to John for Valentine’s Day, but you can send them anytime! I shipped them tightly wrapped inside a protective cardboard box with cushion to reduce the possibility of cookie crumble. After all, no one wants to open a box only to find crumbs.

Raspberry Chocolate Chip Scones

Perfect for a breakfast box, Valentine’s Day theme, or just because they’re delicious, these scones are probably best for care packages going shorter distances. They’re a great alternative to muffins, which don’t ship well.

Six-Minute Vanilla Caramels

Stick this in the microwave and pull out a very tasty candy that can be passed around the command, office, or ship! Avoid sending Six-Minute Vanilla Caramelsto super hot places during the summer. They’re best sent during the fall, winter, and early parts of the spring.

Low-Cal Cornbread Cookies

Cornbread cookies. Yes. I know it sound weird, but they’re actually very tasty and the perfect accompaniment to a salad, bowl of chili, or spicy meal. They’re a great way to send comfort food when you can’t actually send the whole meal.

Grayesla Granola Bars

John absolutely adored Grayesla Granola Bars (get it? I crack myself up.) and I shipped them to him a few times while he was deployed. They’re packed with a lot of calories from nuts, grains, and honey, so make sure you cut them into small pieces.

No-Bake Pecan and Oat Bars

Another perfect breakfast or snack-time treat, these pecan and oat bars are super easy to whip up– they don’t need an oven, just a stove top!

Blueberry Super Granola

Seeds, grains, dried fruit… this granola recipe has it all and is deceptively easy to make. You’ll want to send a huge tub of it because chances are, your loved one will share it with his or her friends.

Quinoa Breakfast Cookies

Quinoa is a power grain that contains, among other nutrients, protein. These breakfast cookies are healthy, filling, and very stable for shipping– a trifecta of awesomeness for care packages!

Garlic Ranch Pretzels

These delicious pretzels from Seeing Sunshine combine the best appetizer flavors ever (garlic and ranch, duh!) into a very shippable snack that will withstand heat and cold and is pretty hardy when it comes to breaking and turning into dust.

Easy Spicy Crockpot Snack Mix

If you love using your crockpot for other-than-soup, you will love this faux Chex Mix. All you have to do is mix up the ingredients, throw them in your crock pot, and ship it to someone who needs a little love (and a delicious snack). Check out Only Passionate Curiosity’s recipe here.

Wheat Thin Wanna-Be Crackers

Make an all-natural version of Wheat Thins. They ship well– send a few jars or different dippable sauces, chutneys, or jams!

Sweet Hot Chili Sauce

When John was deployed, he got tired of the same food at the DFAC. I tried mixing things up by sending different kind of dressings, toppings, and spices that he could easily add to veggies or other foods. I wish I would have had this recipe for chili sauce!

Cinnamon Honey Glazed Nut Mix

Nut mixes are perfect for care packages and deployment. They’re healthy, ship well, and are pretty shelf-stable. These cinnamon honey nutscan double as dessert, too!

Candied Pecans

These candied pecans taste like they’re straight from the South and like hot nuts carts in New York City. I don’t know how that is possible, but it is. The recipe is easy and the results are tasty!

Cocoa Roasted Walnuts

Satisfy a sweet tooth or chocoholic with this easy recipe for cocoa roasted walnuts.

Pumpkin Pie Nut Mix

Baking up a batch of Pumpkin Pie Nut Mix will make your kitchen smell awesome… and the care package will too! This recipe uses no sugar except for natural honey (or agave, if you have it on hand).

Cinnamon Sea Salt Roasted Walnuts

If your loved one doesn’t have much of a sweet tooth, this walnut mix is perfect. There’s no sugar at all– just cinnamon, sea salt, and lots of protein.

Lemon Pepper Walnuts

Keep things zesty and interesting with this exciting flavor combination. Lemon Pepper Walnuts are a great snack– a handful is filling!

Dried Blueberries

You can’t send fresh fruit, but you can send dried fruit! This recipe for dried blueberries adds no sugar or preservatives and only uses your kitchen; you don’t need a dehydrator or other equipment. Make sure that you send the blueberries in an air-tight container or sealed bag so they stay fresh as long as possible.

Truffle-Infused Sea Salt Kale Chips

You don’t need anything but your oven for this recipe either. Make and send kale chips in a care package– they keep up to one month as long as they have been baked thoroughly, so there’s really no reasonnot to.

And a few more ideas…

If none of these ideas strike your fancy, what about ideas like…”

  • Crispy sugar cookies
  • Shortbread
  • Biscotti

Looking For More Care Package Ideas? Try These:

  • 40 Ways to Save Money on Care Packages
  • The Gigantic List of Free Care Packages for Deployed Service Members
  • Here’s What Troops Really Want in a Care Package

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