| Leftover pizza delivery |
| I'd rather stay home than eat like this. Why not takeout? If you're too scared to get takeout why are you traveling? |
Agreed. Not sure why you are drawing the line at takeout. Skiing even though outside is not without exposure to people. You are traveling, going through a hotel lobby, etc. I would cancel if you are worried or do takeout. |
| The RE I camping meals are a great idea. The pad Thai in a bag that they sell there is great (you just add boiling water). |
Damn, I can't believe no one has invented a service where you go online, buy stuff and have it delivered to you wherever you may be or are going. Probably would be difficult in places like Amazon though. |
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cook and freeze your meals at home
https://www.amazon.com/Hot-Logic-Mini-Version-Blue/dp/ Keep in cooler on your balcony. In a.m. put a meal in the warmer. When you come back from skiing you have a hot cooked meal. I've used this system a lot when traveling. |
| Buy a small George foreman grill or a cheap sandwich maker. You can fry eggs, make toast and cook bacon in a sandwich maker. |
| Can you ask the hotel to borrow a mini fridge or microwave? Sometimes they have these items on request. |
X1000000 People just aren’t that smart are they |
| I had assumed that OP thought there wouldn't be a lot of takeout options where they are staying. |
+1. And I hope they are driving. Because flying and not wanting to leave for takeout, doesn’t make much sense to me. |
| You can do a lot with a small crockpot. Put eggs in a crockpot overnight on low for boiled eggs. |
Someone who is flying, but won't do takeout, is really bad at risk assessment. |
| Buy a cooler. |
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It’s probably against the hotels rules to have crockpots, foreman grills, etc that people are suggesting.
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