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Jaymie Jaymz

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We're driving up to Kansas for the holidays and I'd like to take some frozen donuts, maybe some bread as well. How long can they be left out of the freezer?? Are they really that perishable? The drive will take a good seven hours before we reach the hotel and a fridge/freezer.

I really don't want to pack an ice chest. Space is limited in the car as it is.

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Can they be kept in the fridge once they're defrosted? I would think it'd be fine to bring them along and pack them together in a bag in the car and then just pop them in the fridge once you're there.

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I travel 15 hrs to get to KS and visit home! So, lucky you, lol! I would say that this is the time of year you shouldn't have to worry too much about keeping something cold enough. Put it in your trunk and in a place that doesn't cover and insulate them and they should be fine. I wouldn't think they are THAT perishable! Have a nice holiday and my prayers for safe travels.

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Yes, they are going right into a fridge upon arrival. I think they'll be fine, too. I didn't even consider the cooler weather. That should help.

Put it in your trunk and in a place that doesn't cover and insulate them and they should be fine. I wouldn't think they are THAT perishable! Have a nice holiday and my prayers for safe travels.

I'll have to take my chances either way. Can't imagine being around the gluten filled goodies all day and not having something sweet for myself. I'm such a sugar addict!

Thank you for the prayers! I'm a nervous nelly on road trips, especially if I'm not the one driving. Hehe.

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We're driving up to Kansas for the holidays.

I travel 15 hrs to get to KS and visit home! So, lucky you, lol!

Not sure why you want to come here to Kansas. It's very cold and they put a picture of wheat on the liscense plate. But, if you insist....just let me know when you plan to visit. :)

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Not sure why you want to come here to Kansas. It's very cold and they put a picture of wheat on the liscense plate. But, if you insist....just let me know when you plan to visit. :)

Haha. Well, it's the in-laws turn to have family out for Christmas this year, and that's about the only reason we're going up. I lived there for three years and still own a home in Junction City. Needless to say, I was happy to move away from the snow and tornadoes!

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