my slow cooker top wont come off after cooking and letting it cool
If the cooker was not off for longer than four hours yes.
When a slow cooker is set on auto, it starts out with a high temperature and then switches to a low temperature when the crock has warmed up sufficiently. When the crock starts to cool off it switches back to high again, and so on.
Yes, you can purchase slow cookers and set the time you want them to cook, so they will be finished when you get home. These will also turn off after they are done when you program it to turn off.
Cooks on high for two hours then goes to low until you shut it off. Works great!
i click the pic i want but does not come off
No I think not. A slow cooker should get hot enough to burn off (evaporate) the alcohol, especially if you cook on high since this is over the boiling point of alcohol. But the problem I see is the lid of the slow cooker is designed to catch the evaporating liquid and return it to the food. This is why the food does not dry out when you cook it for eight hours. Thus in the end, I think much of the evaporated alcohol will condense on the lid and then would be returned to the food. Net loose of alcohol, logically would seem not much. Be careful.
if it is a permanent tattoo, then it wont come off but if it is not a permanent tattoo, it will help it come off.
to maintain a tender cut, the low heat setting is recommended
keep turning and if it wont come off turn the opposite way then try again
Misfire on #7 cylinder.
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