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15053571 No.15053571 [Reply] [Original]

Is there a black magic that will keep my lunch hot for a few hours. Usually have it around 4 hours after I get to work. Looking for solutions to keep it toasty until I can have it. Microwaves need not apply.

>> No.15053577

Well if you learned black magic that would do it eventually but all the child sacrifice is difficult to get into.

>> No.15053584

If it's soup or stew or curry, use a thermos. If it's anything else, just reheat it like a normal person and stop being an autistic faggot and learn how to actually use a microwave to reheat food.

>> No.15053602

>>15053584

NEED. NOT. APPLY.

>> No.15053633

AU. TIS. TIC.

>> No.15053644

>>15053633

>OP looking for methods that exclude X
>Faggot says just do X

kys

>> No.15053758

>>15053571
You didn't say what kind of food, anon.

Consider stuff in a thermos though yea. That's really gonna be your best bet. Otherwise there are foods that are good eaten chilled or at room temp. Or you could bring a hob to work and make up a quick meal.

>> No.15053792
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>>15053644
>not using a microwave

>> No.15054062

>>15053571
Bring a toaster oven to work

>> No.15054129

>>15053571
If you slide it up your ass before you go to work it'll keep pretty warm until you want it.

>> No.15054312
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>>15053584
>use a thermos
This. Fill it full of lobster bisque, or hot spicy chili, or even hot ramen noodles!

>> No.15054334

>>15053644
>hey guys I'm looking for something to protect my feet
>shoes need not apply
kYs

>> No.15054349

>>15053792
That's the brain of some poor fool who used the microwave too many times in a day.

>> No.15054357

>>15054312
>hot ramen noodles
I tried this once with instant ramen, they absorbed all the broth and just became a lump of shitty soggy noodles.

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>>15053571
https://www.amazon.com/EBH-01-Electric-Heating-Lunch-Light/dp/B00A4A0UII

>> No.15054368

>>15053571
Wrap it in tinfoil and place it in an insulated lunchbox.

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>>15053792
>>15054062
OP might work and live in an environment where a microwave or a toaster oven is not an option

>> No.15055622

>>15053571
Just do what I do, buy and outfit a fully stocked chuckwagon for your crew. Any quality transient camp has a decent cookie you can hire away to prepare your vittles. Soon you'll be the talk of the office pool with your daily meals of saltback, salttack, saltpork, and salted cod. All served by your personal belligerent codger on genuine lead plates service sets.

>> No.15055687

>>15054357
Thanks for that info because I was going to try it. Yes, I can see how that would happen

>> No.15055707

>>15055687
Add the noodles to your thermos 5 minutes before you eat

>> No.15055732

>>15055707
Hmmm, interesting idea. Thanks, that would probably work

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>>15053571
>Usually have it around 4 hours after I get to work.
Ok... what do you have available for power?
There are 110 volt (wall outlet/north america) and 12 volt (car lighter socket) electric lunchboxes.
If you don't have an outlet and must keep warm, a foil wrap for the food and a few handwarmers (iron ruster packets) may work. Putting that in an insulated lunchbox will help keep the warm from escaping.

A 12 volt lunchbox (pic related, $35 at a truck stop) WILL kill your vehicle battery if the engine isn't running, but is a great option if you drive to a place, do a thing, take a lunch break, then do some more things. 35 minutes to reheat a meal, typically, or 45 minutes to cook rice from dry. Fits a 2lb rectangular foil loaf pan.

>> No.15055759

>>15055732
Or get a jetboil

>> No.15055785

>>15054357
This same thing happened to me when I passed out drunk with a bowl of ramen in front of me.

Ate it in the morning and it was really bad. But I finished it because I have a huge ballsack.

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>>15053571
Someone posted about this before, haven't bought one myself yet but it might be what you're looking for

>> No.15057058

>>15055842

Just ordered one of these. Hoping for good things. The insulating layer sounded kind of memeish.

>> No.15057069

>>15054312
isn't that just a rebranded aladdin?

>> No.15057075

>>15057058
Looks cool desu. Zojirushi makes good products. Looks like it has good reviews.