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[quote=Anonymous]Don't get gravy in a can. At Whole Foods, the good stuff is in plastic soup containers in the deli section. (Next to the soups, burritos, and tamales.) It's pretty good. You're right about a foil pan, covered with more foil, being the way to transport stuffing. Best to make it in advance, transport it cold/room temperature, and heat it there. Heating it at your place and then taking it risks it being in the bacteria temperature zone too long. If you do have to take it over there already heated, follow the method Tim Carman wrote about in today's WaPo food section: clean out your Coleman cooler, line it with heavy towels, and put the hot pan in there. That will keep it hot and safe on the way over. [/quote]
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