Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Fast Food That Will Keep for 7 hours without Refrigeration?

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I need to get some fast food early in the morning (5am) and put it in a bag until about noon, for lunch. Nothing hot will work, since it'll become soggy, and unfortunately, Subway isn't open that early. Any ideas?
If all else fails, I guess I'll have to bring a homemade sandwich.



Answer
The only restaurants that I know are open at 5am are diners, Dunkin Donuts, and any 24-hour Wendys or McDs that might exist where you are. But you really don't have to be stuck with their stuff, and none of it will still be nice and tasty by the time you eat it. So instead, make stuff at home and bring it.

You can buy insulated lunch bags for cheap - often less than $5 - and put a small ice pack (also cheap) at the bottom, in effect allowing you to bring anything you'd like for lunch. Here's an example of a manly insulated lunch bag, and of an ice pack, so you know what I mean:

http://www.amazon.com/Insulated-Lunch-Cooler-Bag-Black/dp/B000IBH0BS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1361394365&sr=8-1&keywords=man%27s+insulated+lunch+bag
http://www.amazon.com/Thermos-Ice-Mat-9-Cube/dp/B001TWI81G/ref=sr_1_4?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1361394404&sr=1-4&keywords=lunch+bag+ice+pack

Insulated lunch boxes come bigger and smaller than that, as well as more narrow, so if you need to find one to stick inside something you're carrying, you should be able to do so. You can buy stuff like this at Target, the supermarket, Walmart, etc.

If you want to bring something hot, you can also do that. You can buy an insulated Thermos, and put it in your bag. That way you can have soup, Mac & Cheese, leftovers from dinner, etc.
http://www.amazon.com/Thermos-Foogo-Proof-Stainless-Steel/dp/B0025Y6742/ref=sr_1_5?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1361394468&sr=1-5&keywords=insulated+thermos

In this way, you can pack stuff from home, and save money like that - but you can also eat hot or cold foods, your choice, no risk of spoilage.

How do you make a cold pack? (10 POINTS FOR BEST ANSWER)?




Tracy


My boyfriend has a business job that is going to have him outdoors next week. He wants to wear a cold pack of some sort hidden in his suit so that he's not sweating in his suit. What kind would work best and could we make one?


Answer
Found this:
http://www.crunchgear.com/2009/06/16/the-new-ice-suit-keeps-sweating-men-cool-in-the-summer-heat/

You could try to make your own by getting some thin ice packs for a lunch box, wrap them in paper towel, and place them in a ziplock bag.

The paper towel will help to insulate the ice packs (making them last longer) and condense on the bag less. You don't want it to be too cold or his shirt will get wet... paper towels can prevent this (on the inside of the bag).

Try to keep it as thin as possible and have him slip them in the inside pockets of his jacket.

OR, what I do... is just wear a workout shirt like Under Armor that wicks sweat away keeping it from dripping onto his dress shirt. No ice needed and it keeps the sweat down...

ANOTHER trick is to carry a bottle of ice water. If he drinks the water he will lower his core temperature telling his body to sweat less.

Good luck to your boyfriend and you! Hope I helped!




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