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mrsk 10-19-2010 09:56 AM

If you use a crock pot, you HAVE to try the liners. they are GREAT! I refuse to cook if I've forgotten to buy them!!!

Slow2Sew 10-20-2010 09:32 AM


Originally Posted by oldswimmer
I bought a programmable one several years ago, and I really did not like it. I went back to an OLD rival crockpot with the stoneware insert. The new ones seem to cook so much hotter that I finally gave up and went back to the old one. Then my daughter wanted an older one, so I found her one at a garage sale.
If I remember right, I wanted the programmable one to let me cook on high for several hours and then switch to low, but it wouldnt do that. The high setting was too much for all day, and the low setting didnt have an 8 hour button. OR something like that. IT may have been that I am just not good with change....LOL

Same here on the programmable one. The instruction book says to "precook" beans and some other things on the stove, then transfer to the cooker. The main reason I bought a slow cooker was so I wouldn't have to mess up other pans! I put it in a yard sale, but it didn't sell so I donated it to Goodwill.

plainpat 10-20-2010 10:12 AM

Thanks for the info. Don't you hate appliances etc that just make more work?

Same here on the programmable one. The instruction book says to "precook" beans and some other things on the stove, then transfer to the cooker. The main reason I bought a slow cooker was so I wouldn't have to mess up other pans! I put it in a yard sale, but it didn't sell so I donated it to Goodwill.


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