arkylady
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Portable food warmer
Thu, 09/8/11 6:58 PM
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I've been looking for the best way to transport hot foods and keep them hot (140+). Maybe I'm not looking in the right places, but so far this is the best one I've found: EDIT: Well, I can't post links! I found the Taylor AW1000 Perfect Temp Portable Food Warmer :) Can anyone point me in the right direction? Or is this about as good as it gets? I was hoping for something a little larger! Thanks!
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Foodbme
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Re:Portable food warmer
Thu, 09/8/11 7:02 PM
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Since you're a newbee, you won't be able to post pictures or web sites for a while so you'll need to describe what you're talking about.
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chefbuba
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Re:Portable food warmer
Thu, 09/8/11 7:30 PM
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Brian Briggs
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Re:Portable food warmer
Thu, 09/8/11 10:34 PM
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That is awfully small. I would look at a cambro. I can not post links either but google pulls it up
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Re:Portable food warmer
Fri, 09/9/11 12:56 AM
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CajunKing
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Re:Portable food warmer
Fri, 09/9/11 6:23 PM
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