| 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? |
| There is no way to keep them from becoming soggy. They should still taste okay but they will be soft. |
| Gross! Soggy junk food... Why would you ever agree to give your little boy that for lunch?! |
| Wrap them in tin foil. They will be soggy though. |
| Don't try to keep them warm. Heat them. Let them cool. Wrap them in foil. |
| My DD loves cold pizza. I wouldn't try to keep it warm. It'll be a soggy mess. |
That wasn't OP's question. |
Yes I vote for this one too. |
That was PP's response. (I agree, btw) |
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. |
| I think they would be fine at room temperature. Sounds like a fun lunch. |
| 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. |
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. |
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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. |
Winning. |