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After 35 years we are on number 3. Wife made sauce yesterday in it.
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Campfire Kahuna
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You guys dont have a friggin oven?
I am MAGA.
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The one on the way is an oval. Wife says it'll fit roasts better i guess. The old one was round. Tried to talk her into an instapot, guys at work swear by them. But there's a lot to be said for an Off/Low/High switch lol.
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Rival Crock-Pot from ~1975, still have the owners manual and a hardback copy of the Rival Crock-Pot Cooking book.
"To compel a man to furnish funds for the propagation of ideas he disbelieves and abhors is sinful and tyrannical." -- Thomas Jefferson
We are all Rhodesians now.
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Rival Crock-Pot from ~1975, still have the owners manual and a hardback copy of the Rival Crock-Pot Cooking book. Damn that IS old. Still use it?
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Rival Crock-Pot from ~1975, still have the owners manual and a hardback copy of the Rival Crock-Pot Cooking book. Damn that IS old. Still use it? I just used it two days ago - works perfectly. I use those crock-pot liner bags now instead of putting food directly into the crock-pot, saves wear and tear from scrubbing and lessens the risk of being dropped into the sink while washing it.
"To compel a man to furnish funds for the propagation of ideas he disbelieves and abhors is sinful and tyrannical." -- Thomas Jefferson
We are all Rhodesians now.
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Crock pot takes a back seat to pressure cooker these days.
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You guys dont have a friggin oven?
Yeah. Would you leave chit in it cooking while you were gone to work?
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Campfire Kahuna
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Campfire Kahuna
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You guys dont have a friggin oven?
Yeah. Would you leave chit in it cooking while you were gone to work? I live at work. Also...I dont have to clean my oven every time I use it and put it back in the cupboard.
I am MAGA.
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You guys dont have a friggin oven?
Yeah. Would you leave chit in it cooking while you were gone to work? I live at work. Also...I dont have to clean my oven every time I use it and put it back in the cupboard. I don't. You surely clean whatever pot or pan you put the food into to cook in the oven.
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The guy who shaves the schitty wool off their azz is coming out tomorrow.
Should improve my prospects a bit...... Less Velcro effect?
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Got one from the mid 90s that I packed off to college. Still works, but we dont use it much because the crock isn't removable. The newer ones with removable crocks are much easier to clean.
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Campfire 'Bwana
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Got one from the mid 90s that I packed off to college. Still works, but we dont use it much because the crock isn't removable. The newer ones with removable crocks are much easier to clean. Is that the round one with the bolt in the bottom?
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Campfire Kahuna
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Word of advice
Old ladies at church will steal your glass lids.
They either broke theirs over the years or have models with plastic lids.
I’ve lost one at a Wild Game pot luck and another at a business meeting.
BOLO, they come in with foil over their cookers, beware for they are a clever foe.
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We have a mini pot Last couple weeks we put a couple of potatoes in it and let them bake till the afternoon. I dont eat lunch till about 3. Timing is right
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I use those crock-pot liner bags now instead of putting food directly into the crock-pot, saves wear and tear from scrubbing and lessens the risk of being dropped into the sink while washing it.
Yup. Crock pot condoms are great.
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Sentimental over a fugking crock pot.
Jesus Christ.
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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Got one from the mid 90s that I packed off to college. Still works, but we dont use it much because the crock isn't removable. The newer ones with removable crocks are much easier to clean. Is that the round one with the bolt in the bottom? It is packed away somewhere and I can't remember. It's definitely round, non-removable crock.
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Sentimental over a fugking crock pot.
Jesus Christ. Yep. We like living on the edge around here.
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Campfire 'Bwana
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Got one from the mid 90s that I packed off to college. Still works, but we dont use it much because the crock isn't removable. The newer ones with removable crocks are much easier to clean. Is that the round one with the bolt in the bottom? It is packed away somewhere and I can't remember. It's definitely round, non-removable crock. That's the one I rarely use too.
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