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  1. #11
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    Re: New Crockpot

    I am a big fan of crockpot stews and chilis. I am hungry just thinking about it.
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    Re: New Crockpot

    I always use it for deer roasts, they come out nice and juicy. Wife makes everything else with it.....prepare it, cook and wait for it!!
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  3. #13
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    Re: New Crockpot

    My wife is not a good cook LOL! so am am normally put to the task .

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    Re: New Crockpot

    we have 2 crock pots - I am always cooking for parties and get togethers where there is lots of people so the crock pot is a great kitchen appliance must - we love to also have a bowl of soup before meals especially on eat and run days when the kids have someplace to be and its before supper at least I know they have had something healthy before rushing out the door or on days when Peter is working late and supper will be a later meal then the kids can snack on soup or stew that has been prepped in the crock


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    Re: New Crockpot

    Barracuda, nice MUTTON stew is an oxymoron

  6. #16
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    Re: New Crockpot

    Crockpots rock! Its the only way to do a roast, or ribs! I find its not needed for stew as it makes it to mushy!
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    Re: New Crockpot

    Quote Originally Posted by Barracuda View Post
    My wife is not a good cook LOL! so am am normally put to the task .
    I have seen your wife.

    Who cares if she can cook

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    Re: New Crockpot

    I own three regular sized crockpots and one 1QT sized crockpot. Used them for years. Usually use only the one but on occasion had to use two as I have two ravenous teenage boys. Small one is for me when I want something different. I`ve used all three of the big ones at one time for some of my wildlife dinner parties. They sure do come in handy.

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    Re: New Crockpot

    Crockpots are great because we can't leave the stove on "simmer"all dayin case it burns down the house

    Duck confit would be easily made in a crock pot!
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    Re: New Crockpot

    love mine.. even the "other" can't really screw it up!
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