Packing pizza bites for lunch, thermos?

Anonymous
How do I pack them? My son really wants them today. Do I put in thermos container or will they be soggy? Should I just put in a ziplock plastic bento box container?
Anonymous
There is no way to keep them from becoming soggy. They should still taste okay but they will be soft.
Anonymous
Gross! Soggy junk food... Why would you ever agree to give your little boy that for lunch?!
Anonymous
Wrap them in tin foil. They will be soggy though.
Anonymous
Don't try to keep them warm. Heat them. Let them cool. Wrap them in foil.
Anonymous
My DD loves cold pizza. I wouldn't try to keep it warm. It'll be a soggy mess.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Gross! Soggy junk food... Why would you ever agree to give your little boy that for lunch?!


That wasn't OP's question.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Don't try to keep them warm. Heat them. Let them cool. Wrap them in foil.

Yes I vote for this one too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Gross! Soggy junk food... Why would you ever agree to give your little boy that for lunch?!


That wasn't OP's question.


That was PP's response. (I agree, btw)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wrap them in tin foil. They will be soggy though.


Do this.

What a nice mom you are! It is so much fun for kids to get an special treat for lunch now and then.
Anonymous
I think they would be fine at room temperature. Sounds like a fun lunch.
Anonymous
I would blend them up with some velveeta and coca cola so that they are a complete protein, and then pour them into a thermos.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Gross! Soggy junk food... Why would you ever agree to give your little boy that for lunch?!


Not OP. But perhaps because he asked for it, the first week of school can be a tough transition so it's nice to have a fun lunch, and maybe because she realizes that some junky food every now and then will not do her son any harm. Just a few of my thoughts.
Anonymous
I microwave them and put them in a sandwich bag.

I also bake pizza bagels and then wrap them in the tin foil that I baked them in. Easy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would blend them up with some velveeta and coca cola so that they are a complete protein, and then pour them into a thermos.


Winning.
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