The cost to boil a pot for 2 hours depends on the energy source and its rate. For example, if you're using an electric stove that consumes 1.5 kWh and your electricity rate is $0.13 per kWh, it would cost about $0.39. If using gas, you would need to calculate based on the cost per therm or cubic foot. Overall, the total can vary based on the appliance's efficiency and local energy prices.
The deeper the water the longer it will take to boil. So if you put a small amount in a big pan it will boil much faster than a small amount in a small pan.
There is less liquid in the smaller pot, so it takes less time to boil.
There are some conditions that can turn the result either way, but probably it will boil faster in the bigger pot. The bigger pot offers a greater surface for heat transfer, so it should boil faster there.
No, a crock pot is not designed to boil water. It is meant for slow cooking at low temperatures.
It depends were your buying it from.
To boil the water, most commonly used is a tea pot. Otherwise, you could use a small pot, and some people put a mug full of water into a microwave to boil, too.
I don't know why you couldn't boil them. I put mine in the crock pot and cook for about 8 hours and the last hour or two, pour bbq sauce on them. They are divine!
5-30 minutes
Lid = .50 Pot = 10.50 Pot is $10.00 more than lid.
Soak the beans for at least 8 hours, then drain and rinse. Cover them with cold water, and bring the pot to a boil. Reduce the heat, and simmer for 2 hours.
Ten dollars
Your stomach can't actually boil, unless you take it out of your body and put it in a pot to boil.