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> Kids Lunches, Keeping food warm in tinfoil?

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post 14/11/2012, 05:00 PM
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I've was scanning on cooking websites yesterday and stumbled across an American based cooking forum. There were lots of posts about sending hot food wrapped in tinfoil and it stays warm until lunch time.

Has anyone tried this? I can't honestly see how food would keep warm until lunch time. I'd imagine a soggy, cold portion of food. shrug.gif

Anyone tried it?
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post 14/11/2012, 05:15 PM
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I'd imagine a perfect breeding ground for bacteria if the food was of a certain type.

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post 14/11/2012, 05:17 PM
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Yuk, I didn't think of that! Perhaps the tinfoil in the US is super, super strong. I was quietly excited, my children would love to take hot food (or warm food tongue.gif )
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post 14/11/2012, 05:22 PM
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Never heard of a thermos?
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post 14/11/2012, 05:24 PM
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wouldn't a thermos be safer?
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post 14/11/2012, 05:33 PM
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It wouldn't work. A thermos is probably your best bet.
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post 14/11/2012, 05:54 PM
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Never heard of a thermos?


Very patronising mad.gif . Maybe you should rethink your approach.

A thermos is not ideal for my five year old so, that's why I'm inquisitive with alternatives.
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post 14/11/2012, 06:04 PM
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alfoil can have insulating properties due to its reflective nature; however, being a thin metal it also readily transfers heat through. Bacteria which can cause food poisoning can multiply on food between around 5 and 60 degrees celcius. I tend to think that cold food tastes best cold and hot food properly hot - sort of warm food that should be steaming hot tends to be a bit blah. I believe that some American schools tend to have lunch a lot earlier than Australian schools.
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post 14/11/2012, 06:11 PM
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What's wrong with a thermos for a 5yo? My 7yo has been taking a thermos to school for ages. Very easy to undo herself, and on the odd occasion I've put the lid on to tight, there's always a teacher to help her.

She loves taking hot food to school. Soup and Spag Bol are her favs. And still hot at lunch time.
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post 14/11/2012, 06:20 PM
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I can't see how tinfoil would keep food warm at all unless it's something different in the US?
I took one of those little thermos to work one day with steaming hot pumpkin soup in it and it was Luke warm by lunch time ( 5 hrs after I packed it ) is there a thermos that keeps the food hotter?
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