Wash it, up in the crockpot with 2 cans of
Posted By: Our Sunday fav on 2005-08-07
In Reply to: Dinner help! I have a beef round rump roast.. help! - me
cream of mushroom soup, one soup can of water and 1 package of onion soup mix. Make some rice when you are ready to eat. YUM. If you don't have those incredients, you can use potatoes, onions, celery, and carrots, but put a couple of tablespoons of flour in the crockpot before you put the roast in and then add some wine or some other kind of liquid to give you a gravy. I like my roast to fall apart when I try to put it out of the crockpot.
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3 cans of Little Friskies cat food...
and I didn't have a cat!
Do you have any cans of chicken broth or
Just thinking you could cut his broth in your portion with one of these . . . maybe cook some rice and then add it in . . . the potatoes also may help some (love potatoes in anything, but thought they may already be in there).
I think I'd just give her back the 3 cans of cat food ... lol nm
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give out cans of peas...word gets around fast! Har Har nm
boo!
You only wash for yourself....
I wash for 4, and my son thinks he needs to change 3 times a day. So....sometimes it's not just laziness, but just not having time. I don't have 50 pairs of underwear, but my clothes do back up. Certain things just come first sometimes....that's life! :)
I wash the dishes.
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They do wash good.
If they are not torn and you are just replacing, they do wash good, if it is the small ones. I finally just started cutting out a little circle of a soft cotton material, ran a pursestring "suture", (in and out all the way around, pulled it taught, trimmed it and made my own.
Wash well. Sorry, it's a pet peeve.
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also don't forget to wash bed linens
and make sure to vaccuum thoroughly couches and chairs or I'm afraid all the good advice for shampooing your children's hair and your own will be wasted they live for 24 hours at least on linens
They used to wash clothes by hand, too,
Would you tell someone with a laundromat that washing all those clothes can be done on a washboard?
Fact is, just as those brought up in this generation possibly wouldn't survive in our world "back then," we probably wouldn't have survived in our parents' world back in their times. You can't miss what you've never had, and we didn't know any different/better. As I said, they used to use washboards for their clothes and outhouses to pee, but by golly, I don't see many people doing that anymore, except maybe the Amish. It's no different with spellcheck, expanders, etc.
I use a scouring pad..doesn't act like sponge..let it dry out between wash.nm
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*washing his wash a couple of times a day* sm
no comprende! *lol*
There are laundries that will wash/dry/fold by the pound sm
I have taken in Laundry Mountain and had it all finished for around $40. Of course it's going to be different wherever you are. It did get me caught up and I was able to keep up with it for quite a while.
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crockpot ribs sm
sprinkle ribs with salt, pepper, and garlic salt. Brown under broiler. Put in crockpot and maybe about 3/4 to a full bottle of bar-b-que sauce. I usually use about 3/4 bottle for about 6-8 country style ribs that are on the bigger side. Dice onion up and put in crockpot. Cook on low about 8-10 hours, depending on what type and how meaty the ribs are. I usually try to flip the ribs around (put the ones that were on top on the bottom, vice versa) about about halfway through as the sauce tends to all go to the bottom; that way the ones of top get to soak in the sauce good too. So easy to fix and tastes great. Meat falls right off the bone.
Here's a recipe from crockpot.com
Chicken with 40 Cloves Garlic
Ingredients: 2 sprigs fresh thyme 2 sprigs fresh rosemary 2 sprigs fresh sage 2 springs fresh Italian parsley 40 cloves garlic, unpeeled 1 tsp salt 1/4 tsp ground black pepper 4 lb whole chicken 2 stalks celery, sliced 1 loaf French bread,sliced
Directions: Place 1 sprig thyme, rosemary, sage and parsley in chicken cavity. Place celery in stoneware. Put chicken on top of celery. Add garlic around chicken. Chop remaining herbs sprinkle herbs, salt and pepper over chicken. Cover cook on Low 8 - 10 hours or on High 4 - 6 hours. To serve, place chicken, garlic and celery on serving platter. Squeeze roasted garlic out of skins onto toasted French bread slices and spread with knife.
This recipe is from www.crock-pot.com
What else do you like to cook in your crockpot?
I love a roast in the crockpot but what else is really good?
Crockpot timesaver tip. sm
I came across something new (at least new to me). Reynolds Slow Cooker Liners. No more scrubbing baked on food out of the crockpot. They work like oven baking plastic bags. Even big enough to use in my oval-shaped crockpot.
Same here. Do a load a day. Wash in the morning. Dry it after dinner. Always caught
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There are some good crockpot recipes out there, especially
if it's hot and you don't want to use the oven. I do a "golfer's special". Line a cake pan with tin foil, put the roast in, and add cut up carrots, potatoes, onions, and celery. Sprinkle it with onion soup mix or beef gravy mix, close the foil, then bake until done. It can also be done in the crockpot.
You can cube your roast to make shish kebabs slathered in BBQ or some other bold tasting sauce. Skewer new potatoes, onions, mushrooms, squash, red peppers, and whatever other veggies you like.
You can cut up the roast either before or after cooking, stick it in the crockpot with some beef broth, let it cook all day, then serve as French dip sandwiches on steak rolls with au jus. Fries, salad, or chips on the side.
Sometimes I just sit here and Google for recipes when I'm bored and can't think of what to cook for dinner. Type "rump roast recipe" on Google without quotes to see what else comes up. You can narrow your search by adding "BBQ" or "crockpot".
Just one favorite crockpot recipe?
I love my crockpot. I especially like working at home while the crockpot cooks all day long because it smells so good. I like to make stew, chili, spaghetti sauce, roast beef with vegetables, French dip sandwich meat, and tons of other stuff. Since it'll be raining tomorrow, we're having polska kielbasa with new potatoes and cabbage. It sounds and smells a little off, but it's so good!
Personally, I love my crockpot...
I just made chili last night, best we ever had, really.
Since I did not have the money for the one you mentioned, with the timer and everything, I opted for a $15 one in a dollar store, and the beauty is the pot itself. No matter how bad the food sticks on the edges, it comes off with almost just a wipe, maybe a quick soak first, if real bad.
A friend of mine uses her for cider, to keep it warm. Mine does have a warmer, and the crock pulls out, I would at least suggest that. I had an 'original' crockpot (which I really loved) but what a chore to clean it as the electric unit was connected...
Anyway, a definite must in my kitchen. Also, we have a small place that heats up in the summer, so many times rather than use the oven I have used that little potassium for all kinds of things.
Best $15 I ever spent.
It smells the house up great in the fall, too. Even though I am home and can use the oven in the cooler months, even my boyfriend says he loves the smell of the food cooking, especially during football! I do some barbecue pork or whatever for him. (I do not eat meat). I did a meatless chili last night, then just added ground beef with my boyfriend's bowl and mixed it in. Awesome!
Not sure why people even bother to post when they are not interested in the topic, but just had to say I love my CP!
You could probably get the lid replaced, by the way...
Good luck.
Beef stew in crockpot
just made stupdendous pea soup in crockpot...(nm)
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Put it in the crockpot and forget about it. It's a pan recipe but can be done in the crock pot ju
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crockpot chicken/gravy over rice
Brown up chicken breasts and put in crockpot. pour mixture of Cream of chicken soup,dried onion,parsley and 1/2 can water over the top. cook on low all afternoon and serve over rice.
I do have a crockpot in my Goodwill box. I've ended up with 3 of them somehow.
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Went simple. Homemade chicken soup cooking all day in the crockpot and sandwiches. NM
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I thought there was one to cook in crockpot. Don't have time to do the stove thing today but than
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Gross line, also including blank lines because my line rate is so low. It all works out in the wash.
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