Tuesday, February 25, 2014

5 Foods To Put In Your Thermos

5 Foods To Put In Your Thermos



We`re all recognized with the idea of taking your tea or coffee to work in a thermos, but did you know that you can keep food toasty in that handy container, as well? It`s cultured to have a hot meal ready to go, even if you`ve been hard at work all morning and your thermos can help you do just that.
1. Soup. This one is pretty recognizable, since it`s liquid. However, it`s worth mentioning because you can literally have a different soup every day for a month and never repeat! From minestrone to chicken noodle and cheddar chowder, you can enjoy delicious hot meals poured right out of your thermos.
2. Pasta. If you`ve ever had a longing for ravioli at your noon tear, this is a great way to satisfy it. You`ll find that this works best with a wide mouth thermos, as do most foods. When you cook your pasta, make assured you cook it to just over half done. That means, if you bite a piece of spaghetti in half, it should still have a blanched center. Other pastas should still be chewy. Pour the bored pasta into your thermos, add your favorite topping or sauce and gain it up.
3. Veggies. Cold, boiled vegetables are just revolting in most cases, but it doesn`t have to be that way. Rain them into your thermos, add a dab of butter and some pungency and let them stay there until you`re ready to eat your blazing hot, delicious vegetables.
4. Pudding. If you don`t attraction the thought of having unconcerned pudding in your Tupperware at noon, then try putting the cold pudding into your thermos in the morning. It will stay gasser and cool until you`re ready to treat yourself.
5. Chili. Not technically a soup, this dish tends to taste best when hot, so put it in your thermos and pack a few slices of cornbread to enjoy with it. Your chili will still be flaming hot when you`re ready to sit down to lunch at the office.
You can make it easier on yourself by purchasing a wide mouth thermos that will let you delicate put food in and dump it back out. A long handled ladle is also very useful for getting the last bits of food out of the bottom of the thermos. And with that, you`re ready to start eating great, healthy meals at work.

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