i made a whole heap of stuff at the weekend that took about 4 hours to cook on low - so would have been able to be cooked on high in half the time.
i love my slow cooker - i don't use it daily or even weekly cos most of the time i'm single - but it makes for fantastic food to freeze ready for DH to take to work - he loves the meals (cos i put everything in them - heaps of veg). you can cater to what your family like
i have no drama leaving a pot of soup or something on for hours while i go out. i wouldn't do it while working (with travel etc my work day was 10 hours minimum gone from home) - but we put it on and go out shopping for four and five hours with no drama.
with your son - all you can do is try
how bout you speak to one of those friends you say don't like their slow cooker and ask if you can borrow theirs for a few weeks so you can test it out for your family...


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he is doing a good job though, there is enough veggies to make it at the moment, and we havent had any more 'creative' attempts at dinner. By the time I am back on my feet he probably wont let me do the grocery shopping, saying I spend too much
but getting it all at once actually is cheaper than him going multiple times per week. I think I left just enough space in the SC to mix the pasta in it, but if there isn't then I will partially mix it in the pasta pot and then carefully add it bit by bit.
And I rarely fill it more than half full (shouldn't go above 2/3 full anyway). I find the oval shape cooks well and it's got the ceramic lift out bowl which you can serve from (is quite nice) and then chuck in the dishwasher, so very handy.
they really seem to have the whole SC caper under control.
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I think that you have to take the step of leaving it on while you are out. It uses the same amount of power as a lightbulb and if it is sitting on a bench with a clear space around it it isn't a fire hazard. Do you put the veges at the bottom with the meat on top? That is how they recommend doing it.

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