Sunday, November 30, 2008

First, I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving. We reluctantly returned home from Amarillo today. We had a great trip!!
Second, our oven is broken and a repairman cant come out until Dec. 10th so if any of you have a tasty (and easy) crock pot recipe, I would love for you to send it my way!! Thanks a bunch!

4 comments:

Erin said...

Hi. You just have all sorts of things falling apart. I am glad you had a good trip home. Wish I could have seen you, since we were both in West Texas. Lubbock was NOT the same with out you, but I had fun. Miss you.

Ingram Gang said...

I honestly cook in the crock pot more often than I do the oven. I have lots of good recipes, if you want some let me know.
A lot of them you probably have, but sometimes I just make something up. The other day, I bought chicken legs because they were on sale and put them in the crock pot with a bottle of bbq sauce. I did that because it is so much easier to me to put it on early in the day rather than having to cook dinner at 5:00.

Ingram Gang said...

Do you happen to use the crock pot liners? They are plastic bags you can line the crock pot with and then just toss them out afterwards. It makes clean up super easy, sometimes I don't even have to wash it. You can buy them by the ziploc bags.

Anne Whitley said...

Hey y'all!!! So sorry I missed you at Thanksgiving. Maybe at Christmas time?
Anyway - you may not remember, but my oven has been out.....for 4+ years! (they don't make that size anymore, will involve new cabinetry but we won't go into that!).
Remember Debbie-roo chicken? easy to do in the skillet; same with green beans/Durkee's french fried onions/mushroom soup. Take some of your oven recipes and use the skillet. If it cooked 30 min. in the oven, it will probably cook 30 min. in the skillet - just have to watch certain sauce recipes due to possible burner burn.
Don't forget the cowboy stew in the crockpot (everything left in the frig and cabinets but not the kitchen sink).
Hugs to you 3, smoochy kisses to Saylor!
Anne in windy Odessa