yes
No, it is not safe to put a crock pot in the fridge for storage. The crock pot should be allowed to cool down before being placed in the fridge to prevent bacteria growth and potential food safety issues.
milk
Well. as a Food Science major, all I can say is "it depends" ON; - The temperature of the room. - How long "overnight" is - The container it was stored in (Thickness, air-tight? ...etc.) - The pH of the chili i.e. what spices and other ingredients are in it - The bacteria count (that would change depending on how long it was cooked for and the time/temperature it reached while cooking. So... the answer is: It MIGHT be safe to eat. The rule of thumb: "If in doubt, throw it out!"
There are many websites dedicated to cooking that can provide you with a crock pot recipe vegetarian chili,such as vegetarian.about.com.They usually provie this service for free.
Yeah, you can but with a lid on the pot as well.
There are a number of websites that carry recipes for vegan crock pot chili. One can find such recipes on 'allrecipes', 'The Lazy Vegetarian' and 'Food Network'.
The answer to this riddle is "an egg." An egg starts cooking in a pot, remains hot when placed in the fridge, and comes out hot when taken out.
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Yes, on the low setting.
Cattle ARE livestock.
You can find a chili crock pot recipe at the following sites I found for you to look at. I hope they are of use to you to look at busycooks.about.com/od/hotsouprecipes/r/crockpotchili.htm ,southernfood.about.com/od/crockpotchili/
Definitely get him checked. If human beings can die from pot, it's best if- Wait. Where did you get pot?