Gravy
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Gravy
How the f@#$ do you keep it hot??
I love a good Beef Manhattan. I have to use the quick method for a WFH lunch, so I buy jarred Heinz Savory Beef Gravy, I put some warmed deli roast beef on white bread, put it in the microwave to get it hot, lather it with bubbling hot gravy from the sauce pan on the stove and within 2 minutes that shit is room temperature.
Absolutely baffling...
I love a good Beef Manhattan. I have to use the quick method for a WFH lunch, so I buy jarred Heinz Savory Beef Gravy, I put some warmed deli roast beef on white bread, put it in the microwave to get it hot, lather it with bubbling hot gravy from the sauce pan on the stove and within 2 minutes that shit is room temperature.
Absolutely baffling...
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Re: Gravy
You need to eat faster.



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Re: Gravy
I think you have to keep it in a crock pot or slow cooker, which can be difficult if you are having lunch at work...
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Re: Gravy
GuitarBilly wrote:I think you have to keep it in a crock pot or slow cooker, which can be difficult if you are having lunch at work...
I poured it out of the sauce pan (bubbling) over the sammich, grabbed my fork and napkin and carried the plate back to the home office (30 steps). By the time I dialed-up GGF in a browser to peruse while eating lunch, it was lukewarm. I swear it was nuclear hot in the sauce pan.
That shit dissipates heat faster than a tile on the space shuttle...
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It smells like........Victory
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Re: Gravy
A) You need lots more gravy to maintain the heat throughout.
B) You need to keep it on a hot plate.
C) You should just drink the entire warmed up jar at once.
D) Keep the plate on your head so the body heat keeps it warm.
Most of the time when I have gravy all the food it's on/surrounded by/in is also warm, so there's a natural tendency to stay warm. Gravy on taters never gets cold. Gravy on bread? Good luck.
B) You need to keep it on a hot plate.
C) You should just drink the entire warmed up jar at once.
D) Keep the plate on your head so the body heat keeps it warm.
Most of the time when I have gravy all the food it's on/surrounded by/in is also warm, so there's a natural tendency to stay warm. Gravy on taters never gets cold. Gravy on bread? Good luck.
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nightflameauto wrote:A) You need lots more gravy to maintain the heat throughout.
B) You need to keep it on a hot plate.
C) You should just drink the entire warmed up jar at once.
D) Keep the plate on your head so the body heat keeps it warm.
Most of the time when I have gravy all the food it's on/surrounded by/in is also warm, so there's a natural tendency to stay warm. Gravy on taters never gets cold. Gravy on bread? Good luck.
A) I used an entire (albeit small) jar for one sammich
B) The sammich and beef were hot (ish)
C) I am intrigued by the option of skipping the sammich and dealing only with the gravy. Let's be honest, the gravy is the star here
D) I like C) better
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It smells like........Victory
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Re: Gravy
gravy makes everything better , try the Thai dish "rad-na"
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Re: Gravy
IndyWS6 wrote:GuitarBilly wrote:I think you have to keep it in a crock pot or slow cooker, which can be difficult if you are having lunch at work...
I poured it out of the sauce pan (bubbling) over the sammich, grabbed my fork and napkin and carried the plate back to the home office (30 steps). By the time I dialed-up GGF in a browser to peruse while eating lunch, it was lukewarm. I swear it was nuclear hot in the sauce pan.
That shit dissipates heat faster than a tile on the space shuttle...
yeah I didn't explain it correctly. Keep it in a crock pot at all times and keep dipping the sandwich in it as you eat it. That's how I gravy.
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Re: Gravy
GuitarBilly wrote:IndyWS6 wrote:GuitarBilly wrote:I think you have to keep it in a crock pot or slow cooker, which can be difficult if you are having lunch at work...
I poured it out of the sauce pan (bubbling) over the sammich, grabbed my fork and napkin and carried the plate back to the home office (30 steps). By the time I dialed-up GGF in a browser to peruse while eating lunch, it was lukewarm. I swear it was nuclear hot in the sauce pan.
That shit dissipates heat faster than a tile on the space shuttle...
yeah I didn't explain it correctly. Keep it in a crock pot at all times and keep dipping the sandwich in it as you eat it. That's how I gravy.

I Love the smell of nitrocellulose in the morning.
It smells like........Victory
It smells like........Victory
Re: Gravy
IndyWS6 wrote:GuitarBilly wrote:IndyWS6 wrote:GuitarBilly wrote:I think you have to keep it in a crock pot or slow cooker, which can be difficult if you are having lunch at work...
I poured it out of the sauce pan (bubbling) over the sammich, grabbed my fork and napkin and carried the plate back to the home office (30 steps). By the time I dialed-up GGF in a browser to peruse while eating lunch, it was lukewarm. I swear it was nuclear hot in the sauce pan.
That shit dissipates heat faster than a tile on the space shuttle...
yeah I didn't explain it correctly. Keep it in a crock pot at all times and keep dipping the sandwich in it as you eat it. That's how I gravy.
Gotcha. Not the most workable "eating at my desk while working" solution, but, effective none-the-less. I might have to re-think priorities...
Nothing says "eating at my desk while working" like dunking your head in a crock pot full of hot gravy.

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Dick Butter Nuts wrote:IndyWS6 wrote:GuitarBilly wrote:IndyWS6 wrote:GuitarBilly wrote:I think you have to keep it in a crock pot or slow cooker, which can be difficult if you are having lunch at work...
I poured it out of the sauce pan (bubbling) over the sammich, grabbed my fork and napkin and carried the plate back to the home office (30 steps). By the time I dialed-up GGF in a browser to peruse while eating lunch, it was lukewarm. I swear it was nuclear hot in the sauce pan.
That shit dissipates heat faster than a tile on the space shuttle...
yeah I didn't explain it correctly. Keep it in a crock pot at all times and keep dipping the sandwich in it as you eat it. That's how I gravy.
Gotcha. Not the most workable "eating at my desk while working" solution, but, effective none-the-less. I might have to re-think priorities...
Nothing says "eating at my desk while working" like dunking your head in a crock pot full of hot gravy.
True story: I've been known to bring a crock pot full of meatballs and homemade sauce and let it sit on my desk stinking up the department.
Re: Gravy
nightflameauto wrote:Dick Butter Nuts wrote:IndyWS6 wrote:GuitarBilly wrote:IndyWS6 wrote:GuitarBilly wrote:I think you have to keep it in a crock pot or slow cooker, which can be difficult if you are having lunch at work...
I poured it out of the sauce pan (bubbling) over the sammich, grabbed my fork and napkin and carried the plate back to the home office (30 steps). By the time I dialed-up GGF in a browser to peruse while eating lunch, it was lukewarm. I swear it was nuclear hot in the sauce pan.
That shit dissipates heat faster than a tile on the space shuttle...
yeah I didn't explain it correctly. Keep it in a crock pot at all times and keep dipping the sandwich in it as you eat it. That's how I gravy.
Gotcha. Not the most workable "eating at my desk while working" solution, but, effective none-the-less. I might have to re-think priorities...
Nothing says "eating at my desk while working" like dunking your head in a crock pot full of hot gravy.
True story: I've been known to bring a crock pot full of meatballs and homemade sauce and let it sit on my desk stinking up the department.
There's one of you in every office

We had a guy cook salmon on a George Foreman grill in the break room years ago. He burned it and the place smelled like ass for two days. Very specific ordinances were created following that incident...
I Love the smell of nitrocellulose in the morning.
It smells like........Victory
It smells like........Victory
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IndyWS6 wrote:We had a guy cook salmon on a George Foreman grill in the break room years ago. He burned it and the place smelled like ass for two days. Very specific ordinances were created following that incident...
I don't usually get complaints since I pass out hoagie rolls and invite people to come load them up.
Granted, anybody cooking fish at work needs a good solid whack with the clue by four.
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I make lunches at home, freeze them and heat them up at work in the microwave.
The first time I brought mac & cheese with tuna, I was told not to bring it to work again....
The receptionist sits about 15 feet from the microwave and the tuna stunk up the whole front office for about 2 hours... hit me with that clue by four!!!
The first time I brought mac & cheese with tuna, I was told not to bring it to work again....
The receptionist sits about 15 feet from the microwave and the tuna stunk up the whole front office for about 2 hours... hit me with that clue by four!!!

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Walt wrote:But when the hour is nigh, and the lights are low, and I got a little toothpick of a shwag joint in my teeth, and my friends want to hear me play "Into the Void", or "TNT", "or "Cemetery Gates"...I plug my 600 dollar guitar into my 150 dollar amp, and I am a Rawk gawd.
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ajaxlepinski wrote:I make lunches at home, freeze them and heat them up at work in the microwave.
The first time I brought mac & cheese with tuna, I was told not to bring it to work again....
The receptionist sits about 15 feet from the microwave and the tuna stunk up the whole front office for about 2 hours... hit me with that clue by four!!!
A "fish smell" seems to be a common thread behind office dysfunction...
I Love the smell of nitrocellulose in the morning.
It smells like........Victory
It smells like........Victory
Re: Gravy
IndyWS6 wrote:ajaxlepinski wrote:I make lunches at home, freeze them and heat them up at work in the microwave.
The first time I brought mac & cheese with tuna, I was told not to bring it to work again....
The receptionist sits about 15 feet from the microwave and the tuna stunk up the whole front office for about 2 hours... hit me with that clue by four!!!
A "fish smell" seems to be a common thread behind office dysfunction...
That's why NFA's coworkers love it when he sets a crock pot full of meatballs on his desk: it drowns out his "fish smell".
Cameron Amps wrote:He's right....I think VTMs sound great....go get one. No nos tubes needed.
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Dick Butter Nuts wrote:IndyWS6 wrote:ajaxlepinski wrote:I make lunches at home, freeze them and heat them up at work in the microwave.
The first time I brought mac & cheese with tuna, I was told not to bring it to work again....
The receptionist sits about 15 feet from the microwave and the tuna stunk up the whole front office for about 2 hours... hit me with that clue by four!!!
A "fish smell" seems to be a common thread behind office dysfunction...
That's why NFA's coworkers love it when he sets a crock pot full of meatballs on his desk: it drowns out his "fish smell".
So are you saying that meatballs are the Febreze of the office food aroma wars?
I Love the smell of nitrocellulose in the morning.
It smells like........Victory
It smells like........Victory
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So, a couple of meatballs in my drawers will absorb farts? 

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Walt wrote:But when the hour is nigh, and the lights are low, and I got a little toothpick of a shwag joint in my teeth, and my friends want to hear me play "Into the Void", or "TNT", "or "Cemetery Gates"...I plug my 600 dollar guitar into my 150 dollar amp, and I am a Rawk gawd.
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Dick Butter Nuts wrote:IndyWS6 wrote:ajaxlepinski wrote:I make lunches at home, freeze them and heat them up at work in the microwave.
The first time I brought mac & cheese with tuna, I was told not to bring it to work again....
The receptionist sits about 15 feet from the microwave and the tuna stunk up the whole front office for about 2 hours... hit me with that clue by four!!!
A "fish smell" seems to be a common thread behind office dysfunction...
That's why NFA's coworkers love it when he sets a crock pot full of meatballs on his desk: it drowns out his "fish smell".
Hey!
*SNIFFS*
OK, never mind.
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IndyWS6 wrote:ajaxlepinski wrote:So, a couple of meatballs in my drawers will absorb farts?
The capacity is limited. Use caution....





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Walt wrote:But when the hour is nigh, and the lights are low, and I got a little toothpick of a shwag joint in my teeth, and my friends want to hear me play "Into the Void", or "TNT", "or "Cemetery Gates"...I plug my 600 dollar guitar into my 150 dollar amp, and I am a Rawk gawd.
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IndyWS6 wrote:Dick Butter Nuts wrote:IndyWS6 wrote:ajaxlepinski wrote:I make lunches at home, freeze them and heat them up at work in the microwave.
The first time I brought mac & cheese with tuna, I was told not to bring it to work again....
The receptionist sits about 15 feet from the microwave and the tuna stunk up the whole front office for about 2 hours... hit me with that clue by four!!!
A "fish smell" seems to be a common thread behind office dysfunction...
That's why NFA's coworkers love it when he sets a crock pot full of meatballs on his desk: it drowns out his "fish smell".
So are you saying that meatballs are the Febreze of the office food aroma wars?
Nah, just saying that a pot of meatballs will temporarily mask a bad case of fish crotch.
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DBN sure knows how to paint a picture. 
