The Flying Brownie

Publisher: Harvard Common Press (2013)
One of the common things that accompany a child’s first
leaving home for university is a “care package” from Mom and Dad, Gran and
Gramps or a family friend. From shoeboxes lovingly filled with chocolate chip
cookies, cereal snack mixes and (if you had really
progressive parents) a Beer Store gift card and taxi number, to huge
shipping crates packed with soup mix, pasta, applesauce and granola bars, the
taste of home is never unappreciated. Mailbox gifts fill the holiday season
too, with fudge, brownies and shortbreads flying coast to coast every day from
Hallowe’en to New Year’s. Some treats are family heirlooms that are
time-tested, well-respected and as such looked forward to every year, but for
those needing a dash or two of extra inspiration when it comes to jazzing up
their care packages, cookbooks filled with mailable goodies are a great place
to start. Shirley Fan is throwing her chef’s hat into the ring with her book The
Flying Brownie.
Flying Brownie is a small but relatively
complete-spectrum hardcover cookbook, comprised of 100 mailbox-friendly
recipes. From candy to granola and everything in between, something is bound to
grab your attention. The items, like the book itself, are designed to be
sturdy, unique and enjoyable, and for all appearances they should be. However,
actually using this book turned out
to be more of a post-office nightmare than a dreamy delivery guy.


As much as I wanted to love and use Shirley Fan’s book
for gift making this holiday season, I’m inclined to look elsewhere for my
recipes. As a Canadian, the US Postal Service mailing advice doesn’t apply to
me either, and the scant Resource list is inaccessible to non-US citizens too.
However, if you are in the US and looking for a little help in that respect, The
Flying Brownie can be of some use. Just stay away from the quickbreads.
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