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Old 8th April 2008, 09:13 PM
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I am a single male and at times I do like to cook. What would you suggest me to do or what utensils / kind of tiffin or appliance I should buy so the food I cook , such as Roti , Veg. Daal etc. stays warm for at least few hours.I live in Chicago. Please suggest .

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Hi Cookingfun,

Good to know that you are willing to cook. Please go through my son Krishna's thread to cook quick. Here is the link. Just click on the link.

Innovative Bachelor Cooking and regarding your question, you can keep the food in 'hot packs' to keep them warm for 2 - 3 hours.
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Hi Cookingfun,

Good to know that you are willing to cook. Please go through my son Krishna's thread to cook quick. Here is the link. Just click on the link.

Innovative Bachelor Cooking and regarding your question, you can keep the food in 'hot packs' to keep them warm for 2 - 3 hours.
Thanks for that interesting thread. Its very informative.

Can you please be more specific about "Hot Packs". Do you have any link or any particular kind "Hot Packs" in mind?

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