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Ideas to keep food hot while transporting
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If you use airline type tray I would use a normal serving tray , plonk hotwater bottle on then airline tray of food, cover with towel or blanket, this should keep warm for a short journey and be reasonable easy to move around.
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oystercatcher said:If you use airline type tray I would use a normal serving tray , plonk hotwater bottle on then airline tray of food, cover with towel or blanket, this should keep warm for a short journey and be reasonable easy to move around.
That is an easy way to deliver the food. TY
“You’re only here for a short visit.
Don’t hurry, don't worry and be sure to smell the flowers along the way.”Walter Hagen
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I know I said earlier that I would have preferred not to purchase anything and to utilise what is in the house, but I confess, I have now purchased the bag suggested in the post by JGBIt looks adequate enough, the reviews are encouraging as some were also using it for food deliveries, and it will also come in handy for the youngest to transport her food tech stuff to school/bring it home, so 2 uses in 1.If it turns out to be useless then the other suggestions will be used.TY to everyone for their time.“You’re only here for a short visit.
Don’t hurry, don't worry and be sure to smell the flowers along the way.”Walter Hagen
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Microwaving it when you get there is surely the easiest optionVuja De - the feeling you'll be here later2
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pelirocco said:Microwaving it when you get there is surely the easiest option
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