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I am somewhat pizza illiterate. How do you send pizza in your child's lunchbox. Do you heat it then wrap it in foil? Does it really stay warm? Just let them eat it at room temp?
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| In a Ziploc. Eat at room temp. |
| Leave it on the counter overnight so it gets real hard and then put it in a brown paper bag.....just like in college. |
| Warm it up and put it into a thermos. |
| Send it in cold and wrapped in foil. |
| Ditto - cold and in foil. |
| cold, foil and ice pack. |
| I have teenage boys so "leftovers" are rare, but I have it I send it cold. |
| I send it in a gallon ziploc bag straight from the frig but do not send an ice pack. I tried putting it in foil, but she wouldn't eat it. When I put it in a ziploc, it gets eaten. No idea why. I can't imagine how you would get a piece of pizza in a thermos. I know my kid would not go for that. |
Yep. I send it cold. I tell my son he eats it just like a college student. He gets a real kick out of that. |
| Cold, in a tupperware. |
| Cold in plastic container |
| Out of the fridge and into a ziplock. |
| And if I don't have dominos or papa john's leftover pizza, then I cook up a frozen pizza like tombstone or digiornio and send that in. Ziploc bag, no ice pack. That way it's room temp at lunchtime. I don't send pizza every day because that gets old, but I send it a couple of times a week. |
Did this today. Kiddo was thrilled. |