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joivey 11-16-2016 11:01 AM

Great New Website for Crockpot recipes.
 
I just found this wonderful new website with all kinds of recipes for the crockpot. They will even send you recipes every day if you would like. Check it out. recipesthatcrock.com

M.Elizabeth 11-16-2016 03:11 PM

I've subscribed to this site for at least a year or more. She has posted a number of dishes I hope to try and which I've saved. My only problem is I don't cook to the extent I did when I had three growing boys at home! So who knows when or even if I will ever try them.

quiltingcandy 11-16-2016 03:25 PM

M. Elizabeth your comment of cooking for 3 growing boys made me smile. My DH & I had 2 daughters, then one year we were asked to take in a 17 yr. old male exchange student (he was 6'4" when he arrived), and my nephew was in the Navy and stationed in San Diego that same year (he was 19 and 6'3'). That year we never threw out any left-overs and the crockpot was my best friend. Now with just my DH and I we use it sparingly and I have to freeze left overs.

tranum 11-16-2016 04:58 PM


Originally Posted by M.Elizabeth (Post 7700583)
I've subscribed to this site for at least a year or more. She has posted a number of dishes I hope to try and which I've saved. My only problem is I don't cook to the extent I did when I had three growing boys at home! So who knows when or even if I will ever try them.

DD and SIL have 2 sons. When they were living at home, she called them her two " 6 foot silos". They were athletes and she would make 10 lbs of potato salad or scalloped potatoes at a time.

Onebyone 11-17-2016 03:45 PM

Funny. I had three brothers and when they were teens they would come home from school and fry pork chops to hold them until dinner time. No crock pots then!

Sandra in Minnesota 11-17-2016 07:20 PM

Thanks for the info.

ShirlR 11-17-2016 09:11 PM

Great site. Thanks!

Karamarie 11-18-2016 05:02 AM

My first crockpot finally bit the dust a few years ago - it was about 25 years old. I have three different sized crockpots now but they all seem to get too hot; whereas, my first one was a better heat conductor. I think it was because the insert was a thicker stoneware. Oh well they just don't make things like they used to.

Jan in FL 11-18-2016 05:57 AM

Karamarie, I find the same thing. The older ones were really good and ... stable .... compared to today's crockpots. I also found that when my big old 30 year old roaster bit the dust. I can't regulate and cook properly in my new one.

ShirlR 11-19-2016 01:26 AM

Over the years, I have bought 3 crockpots, all the Crockpot brand, and I confess, the first one was gold (the '70's color) and it was working fine when I donated it to Goodwill because I saw a 'pretty' blue and white one with a removable crock, so I used that one until just last year, again it was the original Crockpot brand and in perfect running order, never had a problem with this one either. I donated this one to Goodwill, and purchased a new oval one (again the Crockpot brand) that is programmable and has a Keep Warm function. So I have had really good luck with the Crockpot brand.


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