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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PLEASE I BEG YOU freeze whatever you bring in small containers. People brought us frozen meals in huge containers. By the time I defrosted it I was busy with something else then I had to transfer it to my plate and again got Ito something else. I had to reheat 4 times each meal. Then I learned to freeze in small single portion containers. It saved my life. I'd eat straight from the freezer bowl. [/quote] Yes! OP, even if you are providing a fresh meal, divide it up into a few small plastic containers. That way, when they're done eating, they already have a container for the leftovers, and they don't have to scrub out a casserole dish. And they don't have to worry about returning it to you, if you go cheap. Also makes it easy to pop in the freezer. I would also suggest providing a pack of durable paper plates and napkins. You could try providing reheatable breakfast foods. I received quiche and a baked french toast thing that was really nice to have for breakfasts. [/quote]
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