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Re: Ribs in the Crock Pot
[Re: Carol_Hill]
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12/20/2009 11:07 AM
12/20/2009 11:07 AM
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Hard to get rid of the old crockpot, isn't it? But a new one is great and you get over it quick! We have three... a one 8qt, one 4qt and one 1.5qt... we use the small one to serve apps... it was about $8... I think we only spent about $25 for the 8qt one (CorningWare)... It's oval and will fit a small'ish leg of lamb... I use this one the most because it fits long shaped meats, like ribs, or a pork loin...
Made a nice brisket in beer, with potatos & carrots & onions in it yesterday... comfort food during a snowstorm!
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