Following my last blog post, a lot of you asked me about "quirky ways to heat up food in a hotel room". Here it is! So you’ve just bought some food, say a wrap and fries from McDonald’s, and you’re walking back to your hotel in 2-degree weather with nothing but the paper bag to shield your dinner from the icy wind. You reach your room, settle down and you’re ready to devour your yummy meal... only to discover that it has become cold. Bummer. You look around your room helplessly and what do you see? No microwave, no hob (stove), no oven. Not even a fireplace. So, does that mean you simply chew on cold food? Hell, no! What kind of person would I be if I let you do that? Say hello to your new best friends... UPDATE: Mum's advice- Please be extremely cautious when putting the metal can in the kettle. It could damage the kettle, burst if overheated or be difficult to remove depending on its size. It would be better to heat water in the kettle and pour it into an aluminium foil container (the type you get a takeaway in) and then place the food can in it. If possible, make a few holes in the lid of the can to prevent pressure building up inside. Dry food can be tightly wrapped in aluminium foil and placed in the container of hot water to heat it up!
If nothing seems to work, simply pop down to the reception and kindly request the staff to heat up your food in a microwave. I can’t speak for other hotels, but the staff at Premier Inn offered to do this for me so I know that they will be happy to help you in any way they can. Also, please don’t look so sceptical...these are all tried, tested and effective methods. If you don’t believe me, try it out yourself at home and let me know what you think in the comments below!
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AuthorNikita is currently a prospective medical student on a gap year before starting university. She has experience mentoring students for IGCSE and A Level exams. Her current area of interest is neuroscience. Acknowledgement and Gratitude
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