eDJ_
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Thanks TG I knew there had to be more to it than just cooking something completely and then storing it in a thermal container to keep it warm for a few hours.
I have a couple of early model Thermos brand lunch kit containers where the special screw on lids can be placed either in a freezer or in hot water. Thus the foods in the the containers can be kept warm or cold longer. Each contain a pint of food.
I have a couple of early model Thermos brand lunch kit containers where the special screw on lids can be placed either in a freezer or in hot water. Thus the foods in the the containers can be kept warm or cold longer. Each contain a pint of food.