Posted by NAP on 2006-01-10 14:38:25
Post Subject:
I have a word doc that was forwarded to me from another forum that I use to be on. It is 107 pages of crockpot recipes that all have the WW points figured out, so you know you aren't eating awful.
If you would like a copy just PM me with you e-mail and I'll forward it over.
Posted by Kanle on 2005-01-04 19:00:03
Post Subject:
A good place to look for a large variety of recipes is http://www.recipesource.com/. You can do a search and there are over 300 crockpot recipes. Almost anything that can be grilled can be cooked with the George Forman, and anything that can be fried can be cooked in the fry daddy.
Posted by Rivercat0338 on 2005-01-04 13:13:32
Post Subject:
I dug out my mom's crockpot a few months ago when school got to be overwhelming and I never had time to make dinner. I made a kind of lentil potage that I liked a lot, and a split pea soup that didn't work quite as well. I need to get organized and try more stuff.
One of the little check-out line cookbooks (Pillsbury or Betty Crocker or something like that) of crockpot recipes she has said so not to be afraid to try the cheaper cuts of meat because they actually work better than the pricier stuff due to the long cooking time.