Heating tinned food in a hotel kettle is a thing I believe
Ken would what?
Whatever Edward Woodward would.
You have to feel sorry for anyone who cannot afford a hob to heat soup on. That said I have done ten seconds research and offer you this:
http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/slimline-...gclid=CPmszre0_9QCFUYcGwod8QYPqQ&gclsrc=aw.ds
My other half was babysitting at a clients house one night and she wanted to make a hot chocolate. So she decided to boil the MILK in the kettle
She then proceeded to spend the next three house trying to scrub the chard remains off from the bottom of the kettle.
She returned 4 weeks later and they had a new kettle.
And she was put in charge of a baby?
Does the food always taste mildly of piss?