Guest guest Posted December 16, 2008 Report Share Posted December 16, 2008 > > My lunch at work is my leftovers from last night dinner. I would like > to reheat my food at work because it is so cold at work. If I eat cold > leftovers I'm freezing after lunch. Plus I had read that eating cold > food take more energy and added stress to digestive process. > > Work only has microwaves. I would rather not nuke my food for all the > right reasons. > > So anyone have any good tips/ideas on reheating my food at work other > than turning on my car and putting my lunch under the hood? :-) > Bringing in a portable gas stove will not be allowed either. +++Hi Pat. A thermos works good, particularly glass. Or a one- burner hot plate or toaster oven. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2008 Report Share Posted December 16, 2008 Maybe you could try heating it at home and then bringing it in a well insulated thermos container. Some of these containers hold heat quite well. I like the ones sold through reuseablebags.com -sara From: pat_heather30 <pat_heather30@...> Subject: [ ] Any good tips for reheating food at work? Date: Tuesday, December 16, 2008, 7:30 AM My lunch at work is my leftovers from last night dinner. I would like to reheat my food at work because it is so cold at work. If I eat cold leftovers I'm freezing after lunch. Plus I had read that eating cold food take more energy and added stress to digestive process. Work only has microwaves. I would rather not nuke my food for all the right reasons. So anyone have any good tips/ideas on reheating my food at work other than turning on my car and putting my lunch under the hood? :-) Bringing in a portable gas stove will not be allowed either. Thanks a bunch! Pat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2008 Report Share Posted December 16, 2008 > +++Hi Pat. A thermos works good, particularly glass. Or a one- > burner hot plate or toaster oven. Bee > YES! I bought a $3.99 hot plate (which is normally used for coffee) at Walgreens and it works like a charm. I put my lunch on there early though since it isn't a huge surface area. I have to be careful though as I hear all these people saying " what smells so good? " " What's cooking? " Little do they know it's chicken liver mixed in a turkey loaf! He.. he... Genevieve Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2008 Report Share Posted December 16, 2008 I like the Thermos brand. It keeps my son's food hot or cold for hours. It's grea that he can have warm soup or meatballs for lunch. A toaster oven is a good idea too, so is the hot plate. > > From: pat_heather30 <pat_heather30@...> > Subject: [ ] Any good tips for reheating food at work? > > Date: Tuesday, December 16, 2008, 7:30 AM > > > > > > > My lunch at work is my leftovers from last night dinner. I would like > to reheat my food at work because it is so cold at work. If I eat cold > leftovers I'm freezing after lunch. Plus I had read that eating cold > food take more energy and added stress to digestive process. > > Work only has microwaves. I would rather not nuke my food for all the > right reasons. > > So anyone have any good tips/ideas on reheating my food at work other > than turning on my car and putting my lunch under the hood? :-) > Bringing in a portable gas stove will not be allowed either. > > Thanks a bunch! > > Pat > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.