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need some relatively easy,cheap supper meals
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 551999" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I'm doing my grocery list right now. An inexpensive roast does well in the crock pot. I don't bother with the prep- just sprinkle with worstechire sauce, throw in whatever vegies you want (peeled potatoes, carrots, onions), 1/4- 1/2 cup of water and you're done. I know it's not real cheap but for the number of meals you get out of it, it's worth it. I did chicken breasts with white pepper gravy last week and we're still finishing that up. I bought a magazine for crock pot recipes this summer and now that it's cooling off I'll be using it more. I'll be happy to share good, inexpensive and quick recipes as I try them out. I know some people do chilli, plain-ole pinto beans, pulled or shredded BBQ, in them but I haven't tried those in the crock pot yet- actually I have a slow cooker but I think it's about the same.</p><p></p><p>If there's anything in particular you want me to look up, I'll be happy to and send you the recipe or post it here.</p><p></p><p>I think I might look for one for ham around Christmas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 551999, member: 3699"] I'm doing my grocery list right now. An inexpensive roast does well in the crock pot. I don't bother with the prep- just sprinkle with worstechire sauce, throw in whatever vegies you want (peeled potatoes, carrots, onions), 1/4- 1/2 cup of water and you're done. I know it's not real cheap but for the number of meals you get out of it, it's worth it. I did chicken breasts with white pepper gravy last week and we're still finishing that up. I bought a magazine for crock pot recipes this summer and now that it's cooling off I'll be using it more. I'll be happy to share good, inexpensive and quick recipes as I try them out. I know some people do chilli, plain-ole pinto beans, pulled or shredded BBQ, in them but I haven't tried those in the crock pot yet- actually I have a slow cooker but I think it's about the same. If there's anything in particular you want me to look up, I'll be happy to and send you the recipe or post it here. I think I might look for one for ham around Christmas. [/QUOTE]
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