elaine l
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I always thought that they were one and the same. My friend told me not so. What is the difference?
Did anyone ever call you a slow cooker ?Caine said:Oh, if I only had a nickle for every time someone called ME a crockpot!
Fortunately, kadesma, I don't have a new crockpot. I still have the one I bought in the early '70s. I also bought another one just like at at a yard sale a couple of years ago. Paid $2 for the second one and, believe it or not, I've had both of them going at the same time. They're the large-sized ones so I can cook for an army. I've also bought several smaller, older, ones when I don't need something that large. Love my old crockpots!kadesma said:I agree, but has anyone seen how they have changed? I remember my mom's old one, it was one piece with lid, no removable crock, and it cooked low and slow, nothing ever came to a boil in it. If it said it took 8 hours that's what it took. I have one now that within 2hours the liquid is boiling and it's on low! The only way to slow it is to crack the lid a little to let some of the steam out.
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Aria said:Now that we have that clear...does anyone have an Crock Pot Recipes to share? I recently received on as a gift and want to use my gift.
Recipe you have made and enjoyed. Thanks
goodgiver said:Did anyone ever call you a slow cooker ?