What’s your family rule for leftovers for lunch? Would you send a leftover Costco chicken bake?

Anonymous
We turn leftovers into salads.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I send leftovers if I think they’ll be yummy enough cold. I don’t know what a chicken bake is but I definitely don’t think the Costco part is an issue.

Not YUMMY?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We turn leftovers into salads.

How is that even possible?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kids take their lunch and today one of them had a chicken bake with half leftover from Costco. I don’t normally send leftover fast food but, do you ever send leftover foods for lunch the next day that will not be rewarmed?


That is so trashy
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We turn leftovers into salads.

How is that even possible?


New poster. You could put leftover chicken over a salad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kids take their lunch and today one of them had a chicken bake with half leftover from Costco. I don’t normally send leftover fast food but, do you ever send leftover foods for lunch the next day that will not be rewarmed?


Is a chicken bake, like, a chicken casserole? (?)
Anonymous
If we order pizza we purposely get more to pack in lunch that week. Ive never really sent other types of leftovers but my kids are picky.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kids take their lunch and today one of them had a chicken bake with half leftover from Costco. I don’t normally send leftover fast food but, do you ever send leftover foods for lunch the next day that will not be rewarmed?


Is a chicken bake, like, a chicken casserole? (?)


They’re like Hot Pockets.
Anonymous
My kids don’t like cold things if they’re supposed to be eaten warm, so I don’t send leftovers. Otherwise I wouldn’t mind if they would eat it.
Anonymous
I think this is fine. We send leftover pizza. Also, Costco isn’t fast food.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kids take their lunch and today one of them had a chicken bake with half leftover from Costco. I don’t normally send leftover fast food but, do you ever send leftover foods for lunch the next day that will not be rewarmed?


Is a chicken bake, like, a chicken casserole? (?)


They’re like Hot Pockets.


Ohhhhhh. Thanks!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think this is fine. We send leftover pizza. Also, Costco isn’t fast food.


When you buy a hot dog or slice of pizza or a chicken bake (for the uninformed it's like a fancy hot pocket) at the Costco food counter, how is that not fast food?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kids take their lunch and today one of them had a chicken bake with half leftover from Costco. I don’t normally send leftover fast food but, do you ever send leftover foods for lunch the next day that will not be rewarmed?


Is a chicken bake, like, a chicken casserole? (?)


They’re like Hot Pockets.


Okay I changed my mind. You can’t send a leftover hot pocket in a lunch box. I can’t believe anyone has ever saved half a hot pocket or that it’s even possible.
Anonymous
I wouldn't worry about rewarming, but I'd worry about chicken sitting around unrefrigerated at room temperature for hours before being eaten. I know someone who ended up in the hospital with massive food poisoning by being an idiot and eating a room temperature TV dinner that they left in a filing cabinet at work.
Anonymous
I don't think a Costco chicken bake would taste good cold, and I considered those a treat growing up.
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