Do you use your slow cooker in the summer time?
#41
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Originally Posted by luvTooQuilt
Yum.. Hmmmm someone needs to post links for slowcooker recipes now....
Judy
#42
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Crock pots are great for summer cooking! Almost no ambient heat, so the house stays cooler. (109 here yesterday!) The best part is that an average-sized crock pot only uses... wait for it!...ONLY 4 cents an hour to operate!!!! Yeah! More money for Air Conditioning!!!
#43
Originally Posted by Sally Dolin
....Found a recipe for whole chicken in crock pot....
That evening, the chicken came off of the bone with a fork. The potatoes soaked up most of the “hot” from the peppers, so you could control how much hot spice you got with each bite by the size portion of potato, and the chicken itself had only a hint of the Jalapeno taste. I called my simple spicy chicken dish “Pollo de Pobre”, because (at that time, at least) it was a very inexpensive and easy meal. We’ve fixed it several times since then, and added another vegetable side dish at times.
CD in Oklahoma
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I have my own private office at work and in the winter time I take my crockpot to work with small amount of soup, chili or whatever I have and hook it up in the morning and by lunchtime I have a hot meal.
Judy
Judy
#49
Originally Posted by yolanda
I have not thought about roasting garlic in it OR putting it outside! Thanks. PS.. what do you put in with the garlic?
Originally Posted by Maggiemay
I use mine year round & more than anyone I know! When I roast garlic in it I put it outside- I love the smell, but my DH doesn't. We are having a party on July 4th & I am doing baked beans in it. Love my slow cooker!
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