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    Electric slow cooker/crock pot?

    I am thinking of getting one, I sort of like the idea of just putting all the ingredients in and then just leaving it simmer all day. Anyone have one? If so, how do you rate it? I would appreciate any thoughts/opinions.
    Thanks (in advance).

    Oh, and I am also thinking of getting an electric steamer......

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    I love having a crock pot, especially when I'm going to be gone and still need to prepare a meal. I haven't used mine enough, and now I have two (we have two of lots of things since Scott and I both lived alone before our marriage).

    Does anyone have any good suggestions for crock pot cookbooks? I don't have one, but would love to get one.

    Logan

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    I just got my first crock pot last week. I got one that had a low, high, and a keep warm setting.

    My first experiment was a success, I made Hawaiian luau style pork - it was delicious. Here's the link.

    http://pork.allrecipes.com/AZ/KlPiginSlwCkr.asp

    However, it said to cook for 20 hours, but I cooked a 4 pound roast in eight hours. I bought a Hamilton Beach cooker and it says that it cooks faster than some of the earlier versions.


    I look forward to trying more recipes.

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    I have both a steamer and a crock pot and love both of them. I have a Cook book called "Fix it and Forget it" and it has a ton of good recipes in it for the crock pot.

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    THE NOT VERY DOMESTIC ME!

    I too have a crock pot. Although it doesn't get taken out of the closet that often, I do use it to cook in quanity. It is great for spagetti sauce etc. I know others use it more often etc. Lots depends on your life style.

    I love mine and should use it more often.

    Last edited by sasvermont; 08-27-2003 at 02:33 PM.

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    OMG! I just did a search for "crock pot recipes". That ought to keep me cooking for years to come!!!!!

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    as a guy......

    i love gravy and potatoes.....a crock pot makes
    the best beef stew!!!!!!

    I'd rather eat a 'crock' meal than go out!!!!


    get one with a 'lift out' feature-easier to clean!!!!
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    I don't use it as much as I should, but I really do love it.
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    My mom uses ours a lot...and everyone loves it! Beef & Barley stew... *Drool*

    Thank you Wolf_Q!

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    I make a BBQ brisket in mine that is just to die for. It is sooo incredibly moist.
    And it is so easy to make. Just use chili sauce, onion, garlic, beer and brown sugar. Num.
    Denyce

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    I love my crockpot. I use it alot; especially in the winter when I work long hours. I have a crockpot cookbook.

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    Originally posted by Denyce
    I make a BBQ brisket in mine that is just to die for. It is sooo incredibly moist.
    And it is so easy to make. Just use chili sauce, onion, garlic, beer and brown sugar. Num.
    Denyce
    Sounds yummy! Exact recipe, please!!!

    And Richard is right. Don't buy one that the crock part doesn't come out to be cleaned. Make sure you can lift it out for cleaning, it is MUCH easier (I let the dishwasher do it).

    Logan

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    I love my crockpot. But I don't use it to much in the summer. I use it more in the fall/winter months. When it is colder out. I like to use it to make Chili *yummy*
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    Wow, what a response!! :D

    Thanks everyone, I have ordered one and it should be here by the weekend!

    Richard and Logan, thanks, I made sure it has lift out pot!

    Catland, thanks for posting the recipe site link, some great ones on there!

    I think it is going to change the way I eat, for the better and, I hope, more economically!

    Chris

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    A sister an a friend of mine have one and they love it!

    In this holy house nobody cook .We are on the "Easy made,quickly eaten". Happily I like "crudités" and all kind of green salads. But sometimes I miss a good ole stew

    If it is as easy as it looks I'll go for it.

    Gues that a visit to my sister's kitchen is in order!

    PS: As strange it sounds I like cookbooks and kitchen devices. LOL

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