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    anyone else use a slow cooker

    literally my favourite thing in the kitchen. so easy to use and you get a proper healthy tea

    meat done in it aswell just falls off the bone. did a chicken provencal today in it and was lovely

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    no I prefer my food cooked fast
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    I have been tempted to get one but I don't know what I would cook in it!

    Do you just like put raw meat and potatoes in and it comes out cooked after a few hours? (So could like put it in before ma lectures and come home to beautiful cooked food) or do you have to like cook it in the pan and shit first?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin View Post
    I have been tempted to get one but I don't know what I would cook in it!

    Do you just like put raw meat and potatoes in and it comes out cooked after a few hours? (So could like put it in before ma lectures and come home to beautiful cooked food) or do you have to like cook it in the pan and shit first?
    you literally just throw it all in together

    in asda if you look in the casserole section there's packets you can get of herbs/spices etc and it tells you exactly what you need on back. so like x4 chicken thighs, 2 carrots & 4 potatoes. literally just throw them all in the slow cooker, add water to the packet and pour that in then put lid on and in a few hours time you've got a proper filling meal that is made from real ingredients and not frozen rubbish.

    would reallyyyyyyyy recommend one. you can get in Argos a small one for like £15 to £20. they're great come home to food done.


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    slow cookers are good

    you can just throw meat and veg in it along with a random mix you can get in the shop a voila lovely tender meat and tasty food
    make dumplings too mmm

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    Yah they are really good but I've found that for some things they aren't as good as a good old saucepan. For instance I am always chucking ingredients for lentil soup in there. I thought the other week I really fancy some leek and potato soup, slung it all in there and it was just awful compared to when I cook it on the cooker.

    But yeh I too would recommend one. Get a small one though if it's just for you or if you intend to freeze the rest as they're quite big. Easily get 4 dinners out of one pot.


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    Brilliant thing is they make really cheap and nasty cuts turn out wonderful and tender, it's just a case of doing the prep work for it. Yum yum yum tasty sheep in my belly
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