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Anyone have any tried and true slow cooker beef stew or chicken recipes they would be willing to share? I am looking for some inspiration. TIA!
Re: Slow Cooker Ideas
http://crockpot365.blogspot.com/2007/12/alphabetical-listing-of-recipes.html
I used this blog a lot last year when I was in school! Someone posted it on here a few years ago (Tiana I think?)
Salsa Chicken is one of my favorites! GL
I haven't tried any of these, but I made a "cheat sheet" of 5 recipes in which you shop, prep, and "bag" in one day, then freeze them and put them in the crock pot. I can email you my doc if you'd like.
I plan on doing this once a week until the baby comes (prepping 5 recipes) so that I have a freezer stock pile.
Would you mind e-mailing me that list?
jennyinyellow at gmail dot com
Yes I would love that list as well, if you're sharing!
jessica0602 at aol.
thanks!
can you send it to me too.
whubby74 at yahoo dot com
thanks.
Yes please. babe2331 at aol
Thanks for all the replies ladies.
Also here is the link that gave me the "idea"
http://mamaandbabylove.blogspot.com/2011/04/freezer-cooking-with-slow-cooker.html
I did the OAMC with Once a Month Mom .com and it was just sooooooooo much work that yes was great to have my food pretty much cooked for the next few weeks, but it was a good solid 10-12 hours of cooking/work that was pretty hard to do with a toddler.
So when I came across the crock pot aspect of it I was really excited because it's a lot less "cooking" in the prep stage and mostly assembly.
i love crockpot 365! get yourself on over to Pinterest, there's probably 10,000 crockpot recipes
http://www.passionatehomemaking.com/2009/11/nourishing-crockpot-carnival.html
Erica - could you send it to me too! tracyd21 at yahoo.
thanks!!