Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else just pack room temp food for their child? I send things like cooked pasta or fried rice... Food safety rules say nothing over 3 hours, but when we go to HMart those prepped fried rice and other rice meals are just sitting out at room temp.
Should I be putting in lots of ice packs to keep rice and pasta cooler? I tried a thermos, but it seems less safe because it doesn't keep rice boiling hot. Keeping for at 80-100 seems worse bacteria wise than keeping food at room temp.
Anonymous wrote:We survived the 80s without insulate lunch bags or ice packs. I brought my lunch in a paper bag every day. Your kid will be fine.
I also bring my lunch to work every day. it is always some sort of leftover/prepped meal. I leave home at 7am and do not refrigerate it. Eat sometime after noon and I am still alive to tell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I make either sandwiches or lunch to be heat up the day before. I don’t use ice pack since I don’t pack meat nor cheese for sandwiches from refrigerator, but for pasta I microwave then add into food jar (zojirushi brand), and it keeps food warm.
I was considering packing Mac and cheese in a thermos. Does it get mushy? Do you undercook it to compensate?
Anonymous wrote:^ I forgot to mention that with the thermos I do the boiling water trick but it still doesn't keep food hot enough unless its soup.
Anonymous wrote:I make either sandwiches or lunch to be heat up the day before. I don’t use ice pack since I don’t pack meat nor cheese for sandwiches from refrigerator, but for pasta I microwave then add into food jar (zojirushi brand), and it keeps food warm.
Anonymous wrote:My thermos keeps food hot for about six hours. I put boiling water in and let it sit for 10 minutes. The food stays hot until lunchtime.
If you’re concerned about bacteria, then find a different Thermos. Yours might be faulty or pack it and ice so it’s cold.
I’ve never seen pasta or rice chocolate room temperature at H Mart. It’s usually in the refrigerated section.