just wondering is apple sauce free?
just wondering is apple sauce free?

“One you replace negative thoughts with positive ones, you’ll start having positive results” – Willie Nelson.
ignorance is bliss
March 2011 = 11 stone.
May 2011 = 10st 4lb.
July 2011 = 10st 5lb.
Sept 2011 = 9st 13lb.
Dec 2011 = 9st 11lb
Feb 2012 = 9st 10 1/4lb
March 2012= 9st 9lb
April 2012= 9st 7.5lb
May 2012 Here there and everywhere so no weighing.A month off.Been naughty weighed once.
If it wouldn't look like food to somebody wandering around 40,000 years ago
in a loin cloth and a spear then it's not food for you now, either!
Good time of year to buy one then you can have some stews when the cooler weather creaps in.
Had ours years and use it loads, Mainly for beef/chicken stews
Andy
Week 1 to 10. 24.5 Lbs Lost
Week 11 - Missed
Week 12. -1.5 Lbs Lost
Week 13. -1 Lbs Lost
Week 14. -2 Lbs Lost
Week 15. -1.5 Lbs Lost
Week 16. -2.5 Lbs Lost
Week 17. - Missed
Week 18. +2.5 Lbs gain
Do you guys just leave the slow cooker on whilst you go to work? Isn't it dangerous?
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“One you replace negative thoughts with positive ones, you’ll start having positive results” – Willie Nelson.
ignorance is bliss
March 2011 = 11 stone.
May 2011 = 10st 4lb.
July 2011 = 10st 5lb.
Sept 2011 = 9st 13lb.
Dec 2011 = 9st 11lb
Feb 2012 = 9st 10 1/4lb
March 2012= 9st 9lb
April 2012= 9st 7.5lb
May 2012 Here there and everywhere so no weighing.A month off.Been naughty weighed once.
If it wouldn't look like food to somebody wandering around 40,000 years ago
in a loin cloth and a spear then it's not food for you now, either!
Yes, I do. It only uses the same energy as a light bulb, so not as dangerous as most electrical appliances, and it is what they're designed for after all.
I did do a couple of weekend test runs first though, just in case it was faulty.

I have one of those energysmart monitors that show how much energy each appliance uses. The slow cooker barely registers. now boiling the kettle that is a different matter - monitor goes off the scale for that!
I leave mine on all day - it's great coming home to the smell of freshly cooked food - just like if you've had someone slaving away while you've been at work! And it's great to have food immediately available - stops me picking before supper!

I am trying to adapt a recipe for the slow cooker that uses coconut milk.
I want to try skimmed milk and coconut essence instead so only a hexa. I'm not sure how the milk would be in a slow cooker for 8 hours. Has anybody made a slow cooker recipe that uses milk?Oh as I'm typing I think rice pudding works in a slow cooker hehe, answered my own question!!
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I use my slow cooker a few times a week and it is def a great way to cook a meal. It is economical and just less hassle for me to cook when kids are at school, rather than when they get home. Roast chicken is great and falls of the bone. You can use cheap cuts of meat for stews and becomes so tender and tasty. Would def recommend to anyone x
Had my slow cooker about 6 weeks now and used it for the first time last night to make some vegetable soup. I threw a whole heap of vegetables in, seasoning and water, left it overnight and voila!
This morning the kitchen smelled divine and I felt like I wanted some for breakfast. I noticed my husband had snook a taste too...(he left the spoon on the side!)
Just having some now for lunch....hmmm...
I've been looking at all the slow cooker recipes on here and I will surely try some out before long.![]()
I did a quorn curry in slow cooker the other day, was fab, OH said it was better than a takeawayhowever I not had as much success with soups
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