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I was going to use mine too. Mine a Rival, has a stoneware insert. It says it can go in the oven, but does not mention temps. The lid can not go in, but I thought I could use heavy foil. I think I'll check their site first for temp info. I found this on the crock pot website. It says that all Crock-Pot slow cooker removable crockery may be used safely in the oven with temperatures up to 400°F without the lid.
The advantage is that a programmable crock pot over a traditional one is that it can be programmed to turn off after a specific cooking time. A traditional one has to be turned off manually by the user.
Well, one of the first crock pots were made out of wood, and lined with crocodile skin so there werent any leaks. So they named it the crocodolo pot. Over time, people have shortened it to the crock pot. Almost unbelievable eh?
One possibility: There was a Crock Motor Co. in Cuyahog Falls, OH. It was unknown- and sometimes argued over- whether they ever built a car. The phrase "That's a Crock" came to be used to describe somthing that is not believed or known to be true.
lithium is in group one inthe Periodic Table,that means,its metallic. Its electrons inthe structure forms 'sea' over protons. Therefore mettalic bond!
The stone age people cooked over open flame. In the later part of the age, they cooked on stoneware.
you cant get those starters inthe game not unless you trade them over
they don't get that hot. Some slow cookers / Crock Pots will boil water, soup, stew and other liquids, but it takes several hours, which is a long time to wait for boiled water.
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Should a pot float when cooking in a crock pot
The dish on the inside of the crock pot is normally oven safe when it is removed from the electrical part of the crock pot. Obviously the electrical unit itself is not. If the dish is not removable then the answer is no.
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