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> 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.

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> Work only has microwaves. I would rather not nuke my food for all

the

> right reasons.

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> 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

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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

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> +++Hi Pat. A thermos works good, particularly glass. Or a one-

> burner hot plate or toaster oven. Bee

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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

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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.

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> From: pat_heather30 <pat_heather30@...>

> Subject: [ ] Any good tips for reheating food at work?

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> 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.

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> Work only has microwaves. I would rather not nuke my food for all

the

> right reasons.

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> 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.

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