Yes, but it is better to do so in a doubler-boiler method.
You should be able to but for the purpose of just keeping it warm or hot try some of the lowest heat settings first. Leaving it for more than 24 hours may promote bacteria so be careful.
Yes, you can definitely make hot cocoa in the crockpot. There are many crockpot hot cocoa recipes available. See the related links for a couple of examples.
The simple answer is that you can't. I've been trying to find a replacement for my 6 qt Rival Crock pot for almost a year. The manufacturer does not replace it, nor do any other sites. I am so angry that they would sell this product and expect you to buy a new one when the stoneware, after only a few uses, cracks.
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A four quart slow crock cooker from Betty G can be purchased for about $35. The Betty G slow crock cooker is considered a vintage item.
6.86 qt
The most common sizes for oval crock pots is about 6 quarts. Other sizes can be found and pricing varies greatly. You can look online at www.amazon.com for reviews, rates, and pricing.
You should look at whether the 12 qt stock pot comes with or without a lid. Many times the lids are not included and have to be purchased separately. Other things to think about include whether you want the stock pot to be stainless steel, which tends to be more expensive, or whether some other non-stick material would be sufficient.
i have a 16 qt. super pot from the 1980's that developed a leak , is it warranty still valid
Ingredients1 1/4 oz Fresh brewed coffee2 ts Cocoa powder2 tb Sugar1/4 qt Milk1/8 qt Fresh creamGrated chocolate Prepare coffee and allow to cool. Add cocoa powder, sugar and milk; blend well. Fill 6 glasses, top with fresh cream and sprinkle with chocolate.
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3.5 qt = 3.5 qt.
3 qt 3 qt
That's 18 qt less 7 qt ie 11 qt = 2 gal 3 qt