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Crock pot recipes anyone? (and cheap!)
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 614496" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>I like these recipes. Now, the problem is that I have never seen a crock pot in my life. I do however figure it is a device that cooks in low temperature and mimics keeping pot a long time in lowish temperature stove. But which kind of temperatures these "high, low" etc. actually mean?</p><p></p><p>We use our fireplaces daily during the winter to help with heating and our kitchen fireplace also has a baking oven. I also have an old fully working wood burning stove, but that I don't use that often. However temperature in baking oven varies between 480 to 550 F right after heating and goes down around 150 F before it is time to heat it again. Peak is rather short and if I heat it at evening, at morning it is usually around 300 F. What kind of temperatures would I need for these recipes to mimic 'high' and 'low'?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 614496, member: 14557"] I like these recipes. Now, the problem is that I have never seen a crock pot in my life. I do however figure it is a device that cooks in low temperature and mimics keeping pot a long time in lowish temperature stove. But which kind of temperatures these "high, low" etc. actually mean? We use our fireplaces daily during the winter to help with heating and our kitchen fireplace also has a baking oven. I also have an old fully working wood burning stove, but that I don't use that often. However temperature in baking oven varies between 480 to 550 F right after heating and goes down around 150 F before it is time to heat it again. Peak is rather short and if I heat it at evening, at morning it is usually around 300 F. What kind of temperatures would I need for these recipes to mimic 'high' and 'low'? [/QUOTE]
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