Tuesday, October 1, 2013

How do you keep food warm and fresh while driving somewhere?

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Joe


I wrestle and cant eat until the match so i am starving and cant wait till after the match to eat. so i ask my mom to get me something and she gets me a bacon egg and cheese from dunkin donuts but it is just sitting in the bag for like 30 minutes to an hour and when i take it out after the match to eat it the cheese is all hard and the sandwhich is hard! how can i keep it warm for a long time


Answer
Just buy one of those lunch boxes that are insulated.

What is a good no sugar picnic food?




kayla


My daughters school is having a picnic tomorrow to celebrate their last day of school. Each parent was asked to bring something to eat. They have a no sugar policy so I was originally planning to bring a fruit salad. After talking with a few other parents and my daughters teacher I realized there was already too many people bringing the same dish. Most other usual picnic and BBQ foods are already taken as well. I am now at a loss. Any ideas?


Answer
Heat the oven to 400 F. Break corn on the cob in half. Lay each half-piece on a square of foil. Add a bit of butter and salt and wrap tightly. Place them directly on the oven racks and roast them for 15 minutes. Leave them wrapped in foil, wrap them (in bundles in newspaper), and transport to school in an insulated cooler. The newspaper and the cooler should keep them warm.
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Fill sandwich baggies, 1 per person, with a leaf of lettuce, a slice of cheese, and a slice of lunch meat. Have soft tortillas and condiments available. (Don't forget plastic knives for spreading mayo, etc.) The kids can make their own wrap sandwiches.
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Fill sandwich bags, 1 for each person. with celery sticks, carrot sticks or baby carrots, grape tomatoes, orange slices, raisins, dried cranberries, dried banana chips, etc.
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