I was so excited about my new school lunch option that I, of course, told all my friends about it. Which is when I discovered that some people are intimidated by the lunch packing how-to's. So I'm sharing the process here. It's not complicated. Really. And your kids get a hot meal without having to spend precious lunchtime minutes waiting in a cafeteria line.
Hot Pocket packed in a Thermos for school |
How To Pack a Hot Sandwich for Lunch
What you need:
1 Wide-mouth Thermos
Hot water, enough to fill Thermos
2 parchment paper or aluminium foil rectangles. Large enough to mostly cover half a sandwich.
1 hot sandwich (e.g., Hot Pocket or a grilled cheese sandwich)
- Fill Thermos with boiling water. Let sit for a few minutes.
I do this before I make breakfast for the kids thereby giving the water plenty of time to heat up the Thermos. - Cut two pieces of parchment paper or foil into rectangles. They should each be large enough to cover half a sandwich.
- Warm up Hot Pocket in microwave. (Or prepare your warm sandwich.)
- While sandwich is warming, quickly drain and dry Thermos. Resealing the lid when you're done.
- Working quickly, cut warmed sandwich in half and wrap each portion in paper or foil.
(Wrapping the portions individually makes it easier to pull them out of the container.) - Place in Thermos and seal.
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Okay. I wasn't being entirely honest about how often I fed my kids Hot Pockets last year. They were waaayyyyy more than an "occasional" life saver. Which is why I'm spending the summer looking for an alternative that will lessen my mom-guilt, if even just a little bit. And I've found some options! I'll share them later.
2 comments:
We send hot lunches all the time, but I never thought to pack a grilled cheese. It's the only kind of sandwich my 9 year old will eat!! I love the idea of wrapping it in paper before putting it in the thermos. I ALWAYS put hot water in our thermos' to heat them up and I think that's the key to keeping a hot lunch warm. I can't wait to pack a grilled cheese tomorrow!
Lol. I love that you're so excited about packing a school lunch. Happy to have helped make that happen!
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