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I also do it Jim's way, but I brown the roast first, covered with flour... then I cover the whole roast with a layer of horseraddish (about one jar of Gold's), then put it in the crockpot... The horseraddish adds flavor, but all the heat cooks out of it, if that is a concern... I like to use a chuck roast... as long as you don't overcook it, it will remain very moist... the drippings make a great gravy...
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