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  1. #1
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    Jul 2006
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    Riding my Luna & Rivendell in the Hudson Valley, NY
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    I wouldn't try the same recipe in a crock pot and expect it to come out right. The consistency will be likely disappointing.

    Also, nothing will really 'cook' with 2 hours in a crock pot. Crock pots work best over longer time periods.

    I've had luck in making hot dishes then wrapping them in tin foil and then a couple of thick towels top and bottom...and into a shopping bag. Keeps them warm for several hours. They also now sell insulated shopping bags and zip-over covers that keep casseroles hot or cold- check your supermarket- mine sells them both large and small. Obviously other large stores may carry them too.

    But you've inspired me- I'm going into the kitchen right now to start some veggie soup in my crockpot so it'll be ready tonight!
    Lisa
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  2. #2
    Join Date
    Sep 2004
    Location
    California
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    I put the fresh cooked items (hot pan) into a large roasting pan with lid then put the pan in a cooler and fill all the dead space with towels. This will keep a turkey piping hot also moist and delicious for at least 5 hours.

 

 

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