Crock-Pot pattern
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Do you mean a pattern for a carrying case for when you're transporting food in a crock pot? I had thought about making one but just a couple of weeks ago I transported my full crock pot in a heavy duty rubbermaid bin. We placed folded towels over the bin and then lowered the crock pot in. The towels went down into the bin as the crock pot did and it created a nice 'bed' so the crock pot stayed insulated and did not slide around in the bin. It worked great.
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By the way, I have trouble carrying a full crock-pot so I leave my old one in the church kitchen and cook my food in one at home using the crock-pot liners. Then I just lift out the bag of food, twist the top & clip with a clothespin, put in a plastic bowl and carry it to church. Sure saves on the back. You could even take your crock without the food separate and then put it together when you got to your destination.
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I love those liners! We go to a number of potlucks throughout the year and i love being able to tie up the bags for no spills. I usually throw bags and all away at the end and bring home a relatively clean cooker.
Wanted to add, my last slowcooker came witha carrying bag which is nice, but still a pain to carry without spilling(if i don't use bags). I have better luck transporting in a box lined with newspaper.
Wanted to add, my last slowcooker came witha carrying bag which is nice, but still a pain to carry without spilling(if i don't use bags). I have better luck transporting in a box lined with newspaper.
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