crock pot problems
#25
It is made to take heat but I don't know it if takes heat as high as an oven. I would try it with a small amount of water in the bottom just in case it cracks.
My suggestion would be to use it as a planter with some kind of an inset so that water can drain down so as not to rot a plant since you cannot drill a hole in it or it will crack for sure.
Maybe make some quilted flowers for a bouquet that doesn't neet to be watered.
My suggestion would be to use it as a planter with some kind of an inset so that water can drain down so as not to rot a plant since you cannot drill a hole in it or it will crack for sure.
Maybe make some quilted flowers for a bouquet that doesn't neet to be watered.
#26
I have not used my crock in the oven but after reading this I have a question about the glass lids.
Why can the lids not go in the oven? I have numerous baking dishes with glass lids that are safe in the oven?
Using them for doggie water bowls is a great idea!
Why can the lids not go in the oven? I have numerous baking dishes with glass lids that are safe in the oven?
Using them for doggie water bowls is a great idea!
#28
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Springfield, Illinois
Posts: 645
I have mine on the counter by the stove holding my cooking utensils. But mine is a "country" kitchen - might not work for everyone :) I have another (from when my dad's broke. I don't really have THAT kind of bad luck with crocks :) downstairs by the fireplace to collect the woodash. If you're hesitant to put it in the oven, you could also put dried or silk flowers in it and use for a centerpiece or decoration.
#30
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Central Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA
Posts: 7,695
If your lid is all glass, you can use it in the oven, or just cover with tin foil. I use one of my old ones to hold my utensils since I have itty bitty kitchen drawers, and lots of bamboo utensils. (wide handles.)
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