MicheleGazelle
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When traveling and staying in hotel rooms, I have used hot water from coffee machines to pour over my medical stuff (usually a bulb syringe and things like that, and let it soak for a few minutes in a styrofoam cup of hot water). When I was in a dorm room for a couple of months one summer, I brought a table tob brita filter with me -- one of those big rectangular things -- and a travel water heating thing, big enough for just two cups of coffee or soup or whatever. That way I could make stuff in my room like instant grits and even egg drop soup. (My recipe: stir the egg up and dump it in boiling water, pour into a mug of chicken cup-a-soup with instant brown rice and salt added. It's a lot more filling and nutritious than your typical instant meals.) These days, I use the plain hot water from the coffee machine at work to make polenta (corn meal with sea salt, add hot water to make something similar to grits) and other stuff (like hot cocoa). I don't like microwave foods and avoid it as much as I can.
Good luck with this.
Good luck with this.