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Tuesday, 27 January 2009

Orange-Apricot Pork Chops in the CrockPot

Posted on 18:23 by Unknown

I made pork chops last night, and packed them up for my friend, Stephanie, and family. She has a 9 and 13 year-old in the house, and is always up for some extra food. And their family eats pork---so it's a win-win for me.

An hour or so after picking up these chops, Steph called to tell me that her 13-year-old had sucked the bones clean, she liked these chops so much.

yay!

This is a recipe submitted by one of my long-time Internet friends, Alison. I love Alison. Alison homeschools her nine children on a farm and is hands-down my mommy idol, and was before even contemplating having children of my own. When we ever get around to RVing the states, The Big Pink Farm is going to be one of our first stops, guaranteed.

The Ingredients.

6 pork chops
1 cup apricot jam
3 tablespoons brown sugar
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon pepper
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon ginger
1/4 teaspoon cloves
1 (11-ounce) can mandarin oranges (and juice!)

The Directions.

Use a 4-6 quart crockpot. I switched Alison's recipe up a bit to reflect ingredients I had in the house. She'd approve, because that's the way she cooks. I know she wouldn't have wanted me to wake up my napper to go to the store, I just know it.

Put pork chops into your crockpot. In a small bowl, combine jam, brown sugar, and spices. Spoon over pork chops. Add the entire can of mandarin oranges evenly over the top. Cover and cook on low for about 8 hours, or on high for about 4.

Serve with rice to soak up the yummy juice.

The Verdict.

I tasted the sauce and liked it a lot. I had already packed it up and washed the crockpot before Adam got home, so he didn't get to try it. Stephanie reported back that her kids ate a ton, and her 9-year-old ate it without ketchup, which is unheard of. Apparently he even dips green beans in ketchup. Her husband thought maybe there was a tad too much cinnamon.
It really felt good to make a nice meal for friends; I could get used to this!
Thank you, Alison!

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I've done some interviews in the last little while:
101 Strategy: Interview with The CrockPot Lady
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Monday, 26 January 2009

CrockPot Barbecued Pulled Pork Recipe

Posted on 11:35 by Unknown

Well hello there!

I pulled myself away from the laptop this weekend to make some pork. That I couldn't eat. But I made it anyway.

I'm nice like that.

This is a reader recipe from an anonymous commenter left on the original pork post----it sounded good, and was easy to throw together. I cooked it overnight, and then packaged up the food for family and friends.

The Ingredients.

4 pounds boneless pork shoulder
1 onion, sliced in rings
2 cups ketchup (a 24oz bottle seems to be exactly 2 cups. weird.)
1/2 cup warm water
1/4 cup apple cider vinegar
1/4 cup brown sugar
1 teaspoon gluten free Worcestershire sauce
1 teaspoon Tabasco sauce
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt

The Directions.

Use a 6 quart crockpot. Trim meat, and place into your crockpot. Add sliced onion. Squeeze in 2 cups of ketchup, and then pour 1/2 cup warm water into the ketchup bottle and shake. Pour the ketchup-y water into your crock. Add vinegar, brown sugar, Worcestershire, Tabasco and salt.
Cover and cook on low for 8-10 hours, or until meat shreds easily with a fork.
Serve over rice, or make sandwiches on rolls or sliced bread.

The Verdict.

This smells so good while it's cooking. I had a hard time sleeping the house smelled so good. Adam had a bunch this morning, and really liked the flavor a lot. He said it was sweet and had a slight kick, but not really. He's going to have more for dinner. I tasted a fingerful of sauce---it's like a zesty barbecue.

I wish I wasn't allergic! ugh.
And, dude! Pork is so much less expensive than other meats; I had no idea.
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Monday, 12 January 2009

The CrockPot Diet

Posted on 04:58 by Unknown

We're home, safe and sound. Disneyland truly is the happiest place on earth. We couldn't have had a better time, and coming home to all of your lovely comments and emails has turned me into a weepy blubbery mess.

Thank you. You are all wonderful people. And! Evidently quite opinionated about DVD players...

While vacationing, I got to thinking that if I gained 8 pounds (down 4 thanks to the extra walking at D'Land) by eating from a crockpot every day for a year, surely I could lose this newly found weight with my crockpot(s).


Right?

yes, steph. It will be easy. Just stay away from this and this and this. And by all means, this.


I folded a lot of laundry the past few days, which means I watched a lot of daytime TV (that's a natural correlation, no?). And since it's the first few weeks of the year, all daytime TV revolves around health, wellness, and weight loss. There's really no escape. I used the tools I learned to comb through the archives and came up with a bunch of recipes that seemed to fit the criteria touted on TV.

Since I'm not an expert by any stretch of the imagination about nutrition, use your best judgment, talk to your own doctor, and all that other stuff they tell you in fine print.

I have no idea the caloric content for any of these dishes, nor do I know the "points." But, if you do, feel free to let me know.

Soups.

Using your crockpot for soup is a no-brainer, and I have certainly made a bunch over the past year. These are all oil-free, loaded with fiber and veggies and freeze well. I like to make a big ol' crock of soup on the weekend, then eat on it for lunch during the upcoming week. There's tons of research pointing out how soup can help kick-start any low(er) calorie eating plan.

Many of these soups can be made vegetarian or vegan if you opt for veggie instead of chicken broth. I happen to always have a lot of chicken broth on hand. For an extra boost, you can make your own chicken broth.

16 Bean Soup. Lots o' fiber. You can skip the shredded cheese on top if desired. Vegetarian.
Bean Stew. Can be vegetarian (I used chicken broth). Uses split peas for extra fiber.
Black Bean Soup. You can use fat free sour cream if you'd like for the dollop on top.
Butternut Squash Soup. I am always blown away at how buttery and rich this soup is without any added oil.
Cabbage Soup. The original from the Cabbage Soup Diet, which I've never really done, but Amie has and lost 45 pounds.
Canned Soup. Don't laugh--it totally works. If you don't have time/energy to make your own soup, use your Little Dipper or a mini crockpot. Check labels carefully for hidden gluten. Opt for broth based soups with not-too-much sodium.
Corn Chowder. No cream, butter or oil!
Hot and Sour Soup. I love this soup. I mean I really, really, really love this soup.
Lentil Minestrone Soup (and it has HEALING powers!!)
Moroccan Lentil Soup. A very cheap, fibrous meal. I can't believe how long it took me to embrace the lentil.
Salsa Chicken and Black Bean Soup. Everyone who tries this soup really likes it. It tastes good and is light and healthy.
Smoky Refried Bean Soup. Vegan. Delicious.
Sweet Potato Soup. Sweet potatoes are super foods, which makes this a super soup.
Sausage and White Bean Soup. Use 2 turkey or chicken sausage.
Turkey and Wild Rice Soup. I couldn't stop eating this soup. It totally rocks.

Lean Meat.
Packed with protein, iron, and other good for you stuff.

5-Spice Steak Strips. Eat on top of salad, rice, or on their own.
Ginger Beef with Onions. mmm. ginger.
Pineapple Chicken. Tropical.
Rotisserie-style chicken. You can have lean meat to pick at for the entire week.
Lemon and Herb Chicken. Company-worthy.
Salsa Chicken
. No cream cheese, just good lots of good-for-you stuff.
Turkey Cutlets in Mango Salsa. gobble gobble.
Broccoli Beef. A healthier alternative to take-out.


Fish.
Although I have a new-found fondness for Nemo, I still like to eat fish once a week if I can. Cooking fish in the crockpot results in moist, flaky fish with no need for oil. The crockpot also ensures that your house doesn't get an icky fish smell.
Cedar-planked salmon. Fish! on wood!
Lemon and Dill Salmon. A great combo of herb and tang.
Mahi Mahi with Asparagus, Broccoli and Spinach.
Jamaican Salmon.
Sweet and Spicy Salmon.
Salmon and Green Beans. we eat a lot of salmon.

Tofu.
I was hesitant to try tofu for quite a while, but got over it when I realized it only tastes like what you put it in. Tofu is low in calories, high in protein, inexpensive, and doesn't fall apart in the crockpot. I promise.

Indian Tofu with Spinach. There are garbanzo beans, too!
Sweet and Sour Tofu. Using jarred sauce.
Honey and Orange Tofu. Somewhat similar to the sweet and sour tofu, but with a homemade sauce.
Ginger Teriyaki Tofu. I loved this, but no one else did.


Lettuce Wraps. I've made two varieties in the past year, and we liked them both.

Traditional Chicken Lettuce Wraps. Inspired by PF Changs.
Sweet and Sour Chicken with Mango Lettuce Wraps. All that is good in the world.


For additional information:--Here's additional recipes that I labeled "light and healthy" throughout the year (scroll through, some are repeats from above listings).
--Kalyn Denny has a bunch of South Beach Diet CrockPot recipes.
--Carmen Stacier lost 80 pounds with a New Year's Resolution and blogs at The Elff Diet
--Miz Fit will help jump-start your workout routine
--Jennette Fulda lost 186 pounds through diet and exercise alone. She blogs at PastaQueen.com and has written Half-Assed, the funniest weight-loss memoir, ever.
--Melissa Henning rang in 2009 with her own 365 day challenge: to exercise every day for a year. Please visit and send support; this is such an admirable goal, and one I would like to do myself some day.


Okay! Who's in? Let me know if you try anything out. I'm going to make a big batch of Black Bean Soup this afternoon. And maybe take the shrink wrap off of the 30 Day Shred. baby steps.
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Friday, 2 January 2009

2008 Flashback: The Entire Year, in order

Posted on 17:32 by Unknown
 


In 2008, I made a New Year's Resolution to use my slow cooker every single day for a year.

Was I nuts? Probably.

Want to read all the posts in order? (because you have way too much time on your hands, or are incredibly bored? it's okay. I won't judge.)

not what you're looking for? Here's the Table of Contents, instead. 

[CLICK Here] is the store that lists the slow cookers I recommend and the cookbooks I've written.


My New Year's Resolution
January 1: New Year's Black Eyed Peas
January 2: Sundried Tomato Dip
January 3: Coconut Curry Chicken
January 4: Apple Crisp
January 5: Lamb Chops
January 6: Blueberry Coffee Cake
January 7: Corn Chowder
January 8: Nuts and Bolts Trail Mix
January 9: Enchilada Casserole
January 10: Candied Sweet Potatoes
January 11: Corned Beef and Vegetables
January 12: Brie with Pecans and Cranberries
January 13: Hot and Sour Soup
January 14: Overnight Quinoa and Brown Rice Breakfast Porridge
January 15: Cioppino
January 16: Chili and Cheese Afternoon Snack
January 17: Homemade Chicken Broth
January 18: Salmon and Green Beans
January 19: Sausage and Vegetable Medley
January 20: Lazy Chicken
January 21: Hot and Spicy Artichoke Dip
January 22: Company's Coming Potatoes AuGratin
January 23: Clean-Out-The-Pantry Minestrone Soup
January 24: Corn Bread
January 25: Chinese Lemon Chicken
January 26: Rice Krispies Treats
January 27: Lasagna (super easy)
January 28: Baked Potatoes
January 29: Sweet and Spicy Chicken Wings
January 30: Turkey Meatballs with Cranberry Barbecue Sauce
January 31: Chicken Nachos

February 1: Banana Bread
February 2: Foil Packet Fish (Parmesan Tilapia recipe)
February 3: Jambalaya
February 4: Barbecue Beef Ribs
February 5: Roasted Vegetables
February 6: Philly Cheesesteak Sandwiches
February 7: Creamy Apple Oatmeal
February 8: Whole Chicken
February 9: Not-Too-Spicy Bean Dip
February 10: Stuffed Artichokes
February 11: Black Bean Soup
February 12: Creme Brulee
February 13: Rocky Road Candy
February 14: Tofu in Peanut Sauce
February 15: Fish Chowder
February 16: Tortilla Soup
February 17: Peanut Butter Brownies
February 18: Chicken Lettuce Wraps
February 19: Pomegranate Beef
February 20: Sweet Potato Soup
February 21: Veal Marsala
February 22: Overnight Egg, Cheese, and Sausage Breakfast Casserole
February 23: Original Taco Soup
February 24: Chicken and Rice Soup
February 25: Chocolate Fudge Pudding Cake
February 26: Chicken Parmesan
February 27: Hearty Ox Tail Stew
February 28: Creamy Risotto
February 29: Buffalo Wing Dip

March 1: Vegetarian Curry
March 2: Mediterranean Chicken
March 3: Barbecue Beans and Weenies
March 4: Use Your CrockPot as a Rice Maker
March 5: Cabbage Soup from the Cabbage Soup Diet
March 6: White Chili
March 7: Bananas Foster
March 8: Broccoli Beef
March 9: Seafood Alfredo
March 10: Creamed Spinach
March 11: Dulce de Leche
March 12: Ginger Teriyaki Tofu
March 13: Blue Cheese and Steak Roll-Ups
March 14: French Onion Soup
March 15: Creamy Avocado Chipotle Soup
March 16: Roasted Cabbage and Potatoes
March 17: Apricot Chicken
March 18: Hardboiled Eggs
March 19: Leg of Lamb
March 20: Sweet and Spicy Salmon
March 21: Overnight Breakfast Potatoes with Sausage
March 22: Traditional Beef Stew
March 23: Taco Dip
March 24: Baked Ziti
March 25: Walnut and Sage Potatoes AuGratin
March 26: Split Pea Soup
March 27: Perfect Gluten Free Bread
March 28: Smoky Refried Bean Soup
March 29: Honey and Cinnamon Glazed Carrots
March 30: Ratatouille
March 31: Red Wine and Cranberries Glazed Pot Roast

April 1: Easy Taco Night
April 2: Bread Pudding
April 3: Eggplant "Parmesan" with Feta
April 4: Roasted Garlic
April 5: Pound Cake
April 6: Chicken Teriyaki Wings/Drummettes
April 7: Gumbo
April 8: 16-Bean Soup
April 9: Veal Picatta
April 9: (bonus!) PORK recipes
April 10: Korean Ribs
April 11: Turkey Cutlets in Mango Salsa
April 12: Chimichangas
April 13: Candied Walnuts
April 14: Seasoned Potato Wedges
April 15: Spanish Rice
April 16: Balsamic Chicken with Spring Vegetables
April 17: Bacon Wrapped Scallops
April 18: Honey and Orange Tofu
April 19: Cracker Jacks
April 20: Margarita Chicken
April 21: Creamed Corn
April 22: Cooking Marinated Meat
April 23: basic Chili
April 24: Tamale Pie
April 25: PlayDough
April 26: Baked Spinach and Cheese Noodles
April 27: Stuffed Portabella Mushrooms
April 28: 5 Layer Brownies
April 29: Indian Chicken
April 30: Creamy Beef over Noodles

May 1: Lemon and Herb Roasted Chicken
May 2: Fried Rice
May 3: Creamy Vegetables
May 4: Super Duper Garlic Dip
May 5: How to Host a CrockPot Party
May 6: Sundried Tomato and Feta TriTip
May 7: Lemon and Dill Salmon
May 8: Pancakes
May 9: Honey Nut Chicken
May 10: Stuffed Bell Peppers
May 11: Homemade Cream of Mushroom Soup
May 12: Bacon and Cheese Dip
May 13: Overnight Grits
May 14: Fried Chicken
May 15: Garlic Baked Potatoes
May 16: Apple Dumplings
May 17: Lamb Vindaloo
May 18: Mahi Mahi with Asparagus
May 19: Pineapple Chicken
May 20: A-1 and Dijon Steak
May 21: Falafel
May 22: Crunchy Roasted Garbanzo Beans
May 23: Cream Cheese Chicken
May 24: Chocolate Covered Strawberries
May 25: White Bean and Sausage Soup
May 26: Homemade Beef Stock
May 27: Vietnamese Pho
May 28: African Peanut Soup
May 29: Strawberry Jam
May 30: Tomatoes and Goat Cheese with Balsamic Cranberry Syrup
May 31: Corn on the Cob

June 1: Chipotle Chicken with Sweet Potatoes
June 2: Egg, Mushroom, and Feta Breakfast Casserole
June 3: Stuffed and Baked Apples
June 4: Moroccan Chicken
June 5: Mongolian Beef
June 6: Chocolate Frito Candy
June 7: Hamburger Patties
June 8: Instant Mashed Potatoes
June 9: Green Bean Casserole
June 10: Sloppy Joes
June 11: Cabbage Rolls
June 12: Tuna and Noodle Casserole
June 13: Meatloaf
June 14: Cajun Roasted Turkey Breast
June 15: Jalapeno Poppers
June 16: Orange Chipotle Ribs
June 17: Broccoli and Three Cheese Soup
June 18: Bacon and Cheese Chicken
June 19: Spinach and Feta Quiche
June 20: Beans and Rice
June 21: Breakfast Risotto
June 22: Fajitas
June 23: Coconut Cake
June 24: How to make CrockPot Crayons
June 25: Salsa Chicken
June 26: Philly Cheesesteak Soup
June 27: Curried Potatoes
June 28: Edamame Dip
June 29: Macaroni and Cheese
June 30: Vietnamese Roasted Chicken

July 1: A Year of CrockPotting on Rachael Ray
July 2: Cream of Asparagus Soup
July 3: Super Easy Spaghetti Sauce
July 4: French Dip Sandwiches
July 5: Sweet and Sour Tofu
July 6: Cheesecake
July 7: Blue Cheese and Potato Soup with Olive Tapenade
July 8: White Bean and Pesto Spread
July 9: Thai Curry
July 10: Indian Curry
July 11: Peppercorn Steak
July 12: Jamaican Salmon
July 13: Ranch Vegetables
July 14: Tapioca Pudding
July 15: Cowboy Stew
July 16: Indonesian Chicken
July 17: Peach Compote
July 18: Coq au Vin
July 19: Crab with Sundried Tomato and Horseradish Spread
July 20: Swiss Chard Soup
July 21: Blueberry Buckle
July 22: Chow Mein
July 23: Gyro
July 24: Chocolate Mousse
July 25: Chex Party Mix
July 26: Baked Brie
July 27: Quinoa Casserole
July 28: 5-Spice Steak Strips
July 29: Spanish Braised Chicken
July 30: Clean-Out-The-Pantry Chili
July 31: Turkey with Raspberry Chipotle Sauce

August 1: Ginger Beef with Onions
August 2: Vegetarian No Noodle Lasagna
August 3: French Toast Bake
August 4: Use Your CrockPot as a Foot Bath
August 5: Pizza Soup
August 5: Important Safety Reminder, and Reader Request
August 6: Chicken Cordon Bleu
August 7: Use Your CrockPot as a Smoker
August 8: Stewed Tomatoes
August 9: Creamy Corn and Spinach Enchiladas
August 10: Hoisin Chicken Wings
August 11: Black Bean and Goat Cheese Dip
August 12: Coconut Beef
August 13: Broccoli Casserole
August 14: Banana Pudding
August 15: Hashbrown Breakfast Casserole
August 16: Sweet Potato and Corn Medley
August 17: Blue Cheese and Cherry Meatloaf
August 18: Brown Sugar/Candy Chicken
August 19: Layered Dinner: steak, corn on the cob, potatoes
August 20: Paella
August 21: Indian Spinach and Tofu
August 22: Barbecued Chicken and Cornbread Casserole
August 22: HELP! My CrockPot Cooks Too Fast!
August 23: Refried Beans
August 24: Peanut (not brittle) Candy
August 25: Haggis
August 26: 3-Packet Pot Roast
August 27: Baby Food
August 28: Jalapeno Corn Pudding
August 29: Restaurant Quality Tomato Soup
August 30: Stuffed Tomatoes
August 31: Sundried Tomatoes and Caper Tomato Sauce

September 1: Fillet of Sole with Pesto
September 2: Barbecued Shrimp
September 3: Smoky Spiced Lamb Chops
September 4: Brownie in a Mug
September 5: Chicken Pot Pie
September 6: Apple, Cheddar, Turkey Meatballs
September 7: Fruit Leather
September 8: Chicken with Gingered Peaches
September 9: Stuffed Flank Steak
September 10: Creamy White Bean and Apple Chili
September 11: Puppy Chow/Monkey Mix
September 12: Chicken Nuggets
September 13: Shrinky Dinks
September 14: Buffalo Wing Soup
September 15: Jalapeno Pot Roast
September 16: Applesauce
September 17: Southwestern Salsa Dip
September 18: Moroccan Lentil Soup
September 19: Applesauce Chicken
September 20: Canned Soup in the Little Dipper
September 21: Barbecue Beef and Bean Sandwiches
September 22: Thai Coconut Curry Soup
September 23: Cheeseburger Soup
September 23: Shameless Promotion
September 24: Chicken and Brown Rice Casserole
September 25: Lima Bean Casserole Cassoulet
September 26: Fancy Cheese Fondue
September 27: Shepherd's Pie
September 28: Boston Baked Beans
September 29: Honey Cake
September 30: Halibut in White Sauce

October 1: Apple Butter
October 2: Roasted Cauliflower Soup with Curry and Honey
October 3: Cream Cheese, Sausage, and Rotel Dip (mommy crack)
October 4: Caramel Apples
October 5: Acorn Squash
October 6: Butternut Squash Soup
October 7: Absolutely Crazy Turkey
October 8: Lamb, Olive, and Onion Tagine
October 9: Buffalo Chicken Lasagna
October 10: Pumpkin Pie Dip
October 11: Autumn Sausage Casserole
October 12: Brie with Apricot Topping
October 13: Harvest Stew
October 14: Pie
October 15: Red Ribs
October 16: Potato Leek Soup
October 17: Baba Ganoush
October 18: Cooking Dried Beans Tutorial
October 19: Pumpkin Spice Latte
October 20: Pumpkin Black Bean Soup
October 21: Rotisserie Style Chicken
October 22: Baked Sweet Potatoes with Chili and Lime
October 23: Yogurt
October 24: Chocolate Fondue in the Little Dipper
October 25: Jamaican Pumpkin Soup
October 26: Sweet and Sour Caramelized Onions
October 27: Roasted Pumpkin Seeds
October 27: Save Money By Using Your Slow Cooker
October 28: Bacon Wrapped Cornish Game Hens
October 29: Sweet and Sour Chicken and Mango Lettuce Wraps
October 30: Pecan Topped Sweet Potatoes
October 31: Pasta Fagioli

November 1: Chocolate and Marshmallow Fluff Fondue
November 2: Lemon Pepper Ribs
November 3: Presidential Chili
November 4: Azorean Spiced Beef Stew
November 5: Corn Risotto
November 6: Bean Stew
November 7: Peanut Butter Dip
November 8: Java Roast
November 9: Stuffed Onions
November 10: Granola
November 11: Turkey Breast (traditional)
November 12: Perfect Homemade Stuffing
November 13: Cornbread Stuffing
November 14: Homemade Cranberry Sauce
November 15: Mashed Potatoes with Cream Cheese and Sour Cream
November 16: Pumpkin Cheesecake
November 17: Wassail -- spiced punch
November 18: How to make Candles
November 19: Whole Turkey
November 20: Turkey and Wild Rice Soup
November 21: Peppermint Hot Chocolate
November 22: Crab Dip
November 23: Salsa Chicken and Black Bean Soup
November 24: Mulled Wine
November 25: Chicken Adobo
November 26: Baked Oatmeal
November 27: Crustless Pumpkin Pie (pumpkin pudding)
November 28: Air Freshener
November 29: Ropa Vieja
November 30: Maple Dijon Chicken

December 1: How to Make Soap
December 2: Honey Lentils
December 3: Cedar Planked Salmon
December 4: Making Fudge in the CrockPot
December 5: Roasted Winter Root Vegetables
December 6: Roasted and Spiced Nuts
December 7: Chai Tea Latte
December 8: Chicken and Dumpling Soup
December 9: Dolmas
December 10: Christmas Ornaments
December 11: Hickory Smoked Brisket
December 12: Broccoli with Toasted Garlic and Hazelnuts
December 13: Chicken Makhani -- Indian Butter Chicken
December 14: Cherries Jubilee
December 15: Honey and Apricot Glazed Duck
December 16: Peking Duck
December 17: Holiday Punch
December 18: How to Make Tamales
December 19: Roast Beef
December 20: Horseradish Scalloped Potatoes 
December 21: Peanut Clusters
December 22: Spinach and Artichoke Dip
December 23: Mole
December 24: Gingerbread Latte
December 25: Lobster Bisque
December 26: Hot Buttered Rum
December 27: Cranberry Orange Dip
December 28: Baked Beans with Apples and Jalapeno
December 29: Borscht
December 30: White Bean with Fennel and Spinach Soup
December 30: Little Dipper Pizza Fondue
December 31: Black Eyed Pea Soup 
December 31: Frequently Asked Questions

January 1 (bonus!): Hey Steph, You Used Your CrockPot Everyday for a Year--- what are you going to do now?




But Wait! There's More!



I have continued to use my slow cooker in 2009-2012, and update the site approximately once every 10 days (it's HARD blogging daily!). 
You can see all of the recipes listed, HERE. There are over 600 listed. I also blog at Totally Together Journal and have written 3 cookbooks and  housekeeping shortcut book for moms [CLICK HERE to purchase books]. My books make excellent gifts for you or a friend, and I thank you greatly for your support. 

I never thought this would turn into my new "job," but it has, and I am so very, very thankful. Thank you for your support.  If you'd like, you may sign up for my newsletters HERE and never miss out on a new post or recipe. xoxo steph




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