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<blockquote data-quote="RustyC" data-source="post: 361564" data-attributes="member: 1997"><p>I am right there with you. I spend up to 14 hrs a day in my service truck ,ex cab F-750, often in places not close to a restaurant of any kind. I have an welder/generator on the bed, but I use a 2000 watt inverter to run a small microwave that stays in the ex-cab. I always bring leftovers from dinner for lunch to the point that my wife always cooks extra knowing that. I save a lot of $$ this way, plus it is a bit more healthy. </p><p>If you have your own truck or share one with a crew. Pool some cash together for an inverter and microwave. Used microwaves are easy to come by. </p><p>Cold ham sandwiches suck for lunch when it is winter. </p><p></p><p>or </p><p>Hotpockets wrapping in alum. foil on the manifolds are not bad at all. May I suggest the Philly Cheesestreak. <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies2/dblthumb2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":dblthumb:" title="Dblthumb2 :dblthumb:" data-shortname=":dblthumb:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RustyC, post: 361564, member: 1997"] I am right there with you. I spend up to 14 hrs a day in my service truck ,ex cab F-750, often in places not close to a restaurant of any kind. I have an welder/generator on the bed, but I use a 2000 watt inverter to run a small microwave that stays in the ex-cab. I always bring leftovers from dinner for lunch to the point that my wife always cooks extra knowing that. I save a lot of $$ this way, plus it is a bit more healthy. If you have your own truck or share one with a crew. Pool some cash together for an inverter and microwave. Used microwaves are easy to come by. Cold ham sandwiches suck for lunch when it is winter. or Hotpockets wrapping in alum. foil on the manifolds are not bad at all. May I suggest the Philly Cheesestreak. :dblthumb: [/QUOTE]
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