Jules
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The slow cooker is designed to do just that - cook slowly. Some foods are much better done that way.Gas always cooks faster, better, and more precisely than when cooking with electric. So I can't see any advantage to them.
The slow cooker is designed to do just that - cook slowly. Some foods are much better done that way.Gas always cooks faster, better, and more precisely than when cooking with electric. So I can't see any advantage to them.
I am sure you are correct. Otherwise they wouldn't be selling so many of them.Some foods are much better done that way.
Rob - over here in the UK, unless people own ranges, ie Agas, (not sure if over there you have those without Googling), most of us use gas hobs for 'hob' cooking (your stove top(?) ie where you use pans - and electricity for ovens cooking baking, roasting, casseroles etc.Either a crook pot or slow cooker would only be owned by someone who didn't have a sturdy stove top and pans. Gas always cooks faster, better, and more precisely than when cooking with electric. So I can't see any advantage to them. Just another appliance to buy, clean, and take up space in the kitchen. A good stove and pans are enough.
You are going to thank me for this one, @dilettante ...The last one I had didn't offer any practical method of cleaning it. I swore to give it up until I found a deal on one where the "liner" came out and was fully immersible.
Thank you. I did not know this.ob - over here in the UK, unless people own ranges, ie Agas, (not sure if over there you have those without Googling), most of us use gas hobs for 'hob' cooking (your stove top(?) ie where you use pans - and electricity for ovens cooking baking, roasting, casseroles etc.
Yes. I have the same problem. I keep forgetting that we in the 'colonies' are comparatively backwoodsmen compared to the civilized citizens of the motherland. Please feel free to assist my learning. Thank you.Hope I'm making some sense here.... I find it difficult sometimes knowing the way we do things or have in the UK is not the same in US.
Such a refreshing message. Wonderful. A woman who partially takes the responsibility for her failed marriage is about as rare as an ice cube found laying outdoors in the sun at noon on the equator. And, yes, they did (but should not have) expect you to do all the cooking. We men were/are just raised all wrong. Marriage is a partnership; not a dictatorship. Said by one who was never married nor tried very hard to be. Growing up in one was too frightening to want to repeat the experience. I knew I would fail; I just would never be able to bring myself to treat my wife like my father did - the traditional way.love the crockpot. those are my most successful meals. i never was a good cook. i think that is why my marriage failed. i guess they expect you to feed them.
... try the Reynolds slow cooker liners. Seriously, it's a "life changer" as the young 'uns say these days. They fit different sizes and just pull right out when finished. Sometimes I need to wipe out the bottom with a wet paper towel after taking the liner out, but not always.