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This involves an electrical appliance, but an excalibur dehydrator is great

for warming food.

Dana

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Subject: warming raw food

> Does anyone have any suggestions for good ways to warm up raw foods, to

> about body temperature, without overheating them? I tried to rig up a

> sort of hot plate, by putting a few pans on top of each other on the

> stove and putting the burner on warm, then setting a dish inside,

> containing the food. But I feel like I have to stand over it and keep

> testing it to make sure it's not getting too hot to the touch. Does

> anyone know a method that gives more consistent results?

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> I was thinking of buying a hot plate, but if there's any way to avoid

> buying yet another electrical appliance... !

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> Does anyone have any suggestions for good ways to warm up raw foods, to

> about body temperature, without overheating them?

I use my toaster oven on the " warm " setting. If I leave meat in too long, it

gets a bit dried out at the edges, but it never overheats.

Berg

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