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I'll send the recipe to you so you can see it. :o) Challis cassandra workmn wrote: Oooo.A cake? I woulda never thought a cake could bemade in one. Hows that work? Id love to try it.Everytime I do the roast in the crockpot there isnoooo left overs. Lol.hugz,cassy--- MSersLife <smyelingroovy> wrote:> I finally made a cake in my crockpot and man thatthing was good!! One of those very rich things wherea liiiiittle bit really is all you want and you'resorry if you eat more. LOL> > One of our favorites comes from 's Mom, Cat. Just a slab o meat (we like beef best, but pork worksnicely, too), no liquid or spices, etc. Cook untilit'll pull apart, then take it out and shred it (I'vefound a food processor is an excellent thing to own! lol), remove all liquid from the pot and then meatgoes back in. Dumping a favorite BBQ sauce over andcooking for a few hours more. Easy easy and verygood! Freezes well , too, when I can get to it beforeeveryone finishes it off. LOL> > Challis> > > cassandra workmn <payngabby72>

wrote:> ROFLMHO!! Thats too much! Lol. He burriedyour whole> crock pot! Lol. Now thats a good story.I think acrock> pot would be a perfect gift. And very memorable.Lol.> Id love to put my crockpot on my porch! Theres no> outlet out there though.lol. I have one. I use it> sometimes. Lol. Its hot to use that too! Lol. I do> mostly for roast,ribs, soup,stews and stuff.I loveem> cuz you can through in anything and cook it all> day.lol. Pretty easy sometimes.> hugz,cassy> --- MSersLife > <smyelingroovy> wrote:> > Hehe... my Mom lost her mind years ago. Just about> the time my brother was born. <evil grin> LOL> > > > thinks he's found what went wrong with my> oven and is hoping to get in to

a shop with the part> and get a new part.> > > > I should pull out the crockpot and use it. I keep> intending to, but then forget to put the meat in the> fridge from the freezer. LOL> > > > For the first couple months we lived here, I> didn't have an oven or stove to use. I had an> electric wok and the crockpot. Lots of meals made in> those and the kids loved the burrito mix made int he> wok. lol It was during this time when I asked my> [half] brother (whom we were parenting), to take the> crockpot out and bury the scraps with the chicken> bones, so no dog would get into it. We don't have> trash pick up out here, btw. So, later I went to get> my crockpot and it was nowhere to be found. Before I> got the words out "Josh, where is my crockpot?" I> knew. He buried it. LOLOL "I thought you said to> bury it". LMHO "No, I said to bury

the chicken> bones... Josh, please go dig up my crockpot?" LOLOL > It was very recently when he finally admitted thedent> by the dial was from stomping on the crockpot tomash> it into the hole he dug. ROFLMHO> > > > It took Josh a little while to find the humor in> this, but he found it at last! Good thing, because> it's one of my favorite stories and I tell it overand> again. And I love seeing that old crockpot, now> sitting on top of my kitchen cupboards, dent andall. > LOL> > > > HEY!! I just realized what I could get him and> Krista for a wedding present! It's perfect!!! LMHO > Yay! :o)> > > > Do you use a crockpot at all when the heat gets so> bad?> > > > Challis> > > > > > cassandra workmn <payngabby72> wrote:> > LoL! I thought it was your mom! Pheww. Im> not losn my> > mind,she is! Rofl! Lol. Jk. Sharon! You know mymind> > is gone too! Lol. Yummyyyyy, they sound soooogood!> I> > cannot wait to try em. That sucks your oven> broke,and> > right before another batch. If only mine wasbroke.> > Lol. Its so hot here to use it. I avoid it at all> > costs,but I dont think I can resist for those> cookies!> > And lisa frank! They are sure to be good.> > hugz,cassy=== Message Truncated === __________________________________________________________Yahoo! oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not web links. http://mobile.yahoo.com/mobileweb/onesearch?refer=1ONXIC

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Thanks bunches Challis!

hugz,cassy

--- MSersLife

wrote:

> I'll send the recipe to you so you can see it. :o)

>

> Challis

>

>

> cassandra workmn wrote:

> Oooo.A cake? I woulda never thought a cake

could be

> made in one. Hows that work? Id love to try it.

> Everytime I do the roast in the crockpot there is

> noooo left overs. Lol.

> hugz,cassy

> --- MSersLife

> wrote:

> > I finally made a cake in my crockpot and man that

> thing was good!! One of those very rich things where

> a liiiiittle bit really is all you want and you're

> sorry if you eat more. LOL

> >

> > One of our favorites comes from 's Mom, Cat.

> Just a slab o meat (we like beef best, but pork

works

> nicely, too), no liquid or spices, etc. Cook until

> it'll pull apart, then take it out and shred it

(I've

> found a food processor is an excellent thing to own!

> lol), remove all liquid from the pot and then meat

> goes back in. Dumping a favorite BBQ sauce over and

> cooking for a few hours more. Easy easy and very

> good! Freezes well , too, when I can get to it

before

> everyone finishes it off. LOL

> >

> > Challis

> >

> >

> > cassandra workmn wrote:

> > ROFLMHO!! Thats too much! Lol. He burried

> your whole

> > crock pot! Lol. Now thats a good story.I think a

> crock

> > pot would be a perfect gift. And very memorable.

> Lol.

> > Id love to put my crockpot on my porch! Theres no

> > outlet out there though.lol. I have one. I use it

> > sometimes. Lol. Its hot to use that too! Lol. I do

> > mostly for roast,ribs, soup,stews and stuff.I love

> em

> > cuz you can through in anything and cook it all

> > day.lol. Pretty easy sometimes.

> > hugz,cassy

> > --- MSersLife

> > wrote:

> > > Hehe... my Mom lost her mind years ago. Just

about

> > the time my brother was born. <evil grin> LOL

> > >

> > > thinks he's found what went wrong with my

> > oven and is hoping to get in to a shop with the

part

> > and get a new part.

> > >

> > > I should pull out the crockpot and use it. I

keep

> > intending to, but then forget to put the meat in

the

> > fridge from the freezer. LOL

> > >

> > > For the first couple months we lived here, I

> > didn't have an oven or stove to use. I had an

> > electric wok and the crockpot. Lots of meals made

in

> > those and the kids loved the burrito mix made int

he

> > wok. lol It was during this time when I asked my

> > [half] brother (whom we were parenting), to take

the

> > crockpot out and bury the scraps with the chicken

> > bones, so no dog would get into it. We don't have

> > trash pick up out here, btw. So, later I went to

get

> > my crockpot and it was nowhere to be found. Before

I

> > got the words out " Josh, where is my crockpot? " I

> > knew. He buried it. LOLOL " I thought you said to

> > bury it " . LMHO " No, I said to bury the chicken

> > bones... Josh, please go dig up my crockpot? "

LOLOL

> > It was very recently when he finally admitted the

> dent

> > by the dial was from stomping on the crockpot to

> mash

> > it into the hole he dug. ROFLMHO

> > >

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Thanks bunches Challis!

hugz,cassy

--- MSersLife

wrote:

> I'll send the recipe to you so you can see it. :o)

>

> Challis

>

>

> cassandra workmn wrote:

> Oooo.A cake? I woulda never thought a cake

could be

> made in one. Hows that work? Id love to try it.

> Everytime I do the roast in the crockpot there is

> noooo left overs. Lol.

> hugz,cassy

> --- MSersLife

> wrote:

> > I finally made a cake in my crockpot and man that

> thing was good!! One of those very rich things where

> a liiiiittle bit really is all you want and you're

> sorry if you eat more. LOL

> >

> > One of our favorites comes from 's Mom, Cat.

> Just a slab o meat (we like beef best, but pork

works

> nicely, too), no liquid or spices, etc. Cook until

> it'll pull apart, then take it out and shred it

(I've

> found a food processor is an excellent thing to own!

> lol), remove all liquid from the pot and then meat

> goes back in. Dumping a favorite BBQ sauce over and

> cooking for a few hours more. Easy easy and very

> good! Freezes well , too, when I can get to it

before

> everyone finishes it off. LOL

> >

> > Challis

> >

> >

> > cassandra workmn wrote:

> > ROFLMHO!! Thats too much! Lol. He burried

> your whole

> > crock pot! Lol. Now thats a good story.I think a

> crock

> > pot would be a perfect gift. And very memorable.

> Lol.

> > Id love to put my crockpot on my porch! Theres no

> > outlet out there though.lol. I have one. I use it

> > sometimes. Lol. Its hot to use that too! Lol. I do

> > mostly for roast,ribs, soup,stews and stuff.I love

> em

> > cuz you can through in anything and cook it all

> > day.lol. Pretty easy sometimes.

> > hugz,cassy

> > --- MSersLife

> > wrote:

> > > Hehe... my Mom lost her mind years ago. Just

about

> > the time my brother was born. <evil grin> LOL

> > >

> > > thinks he's found what went wrong with my

> > oven and is hoping to get in to a shop with the

part

> > and get a new part.

> > >

> > > I should pull out the crockpot and use it. I

keep

> > intending to, but then forget to put the meat in

the

> > fridge from the freezer. LOL

> > >

> > > For the first couple months we lived here, I

> > didn't have an oven or stove to use. I had an

> > electric wok and the crockpot. Lots of meals made

in

> > those and the kids loved the burrito mix made int

he

> > wok. lol It was during this time when I asked my

> > [half] brother (whom we were parenting), to take

the

> > crockpot out and bury the scraps with the chicken

> > bones, so no dog would get into it. We don't have

> > trash pick up out here, btw. So, later I went to

get

> > my crockpot and it was nowhere to be found. Before

I

> > got the words out " Josh, where is my crockpot? " I

> > knew. He buried it. LOLOL " I thought you said to

> > bury it " . LMHO " No, I said to bury the chicken

> > bones... Josh, please go dig up my crockpot? "

LOLOL

> > It was very recently when he finally admitted the

> dent

> > by the dial was from stomping on the crockpot to

> mash

> > it into the hole he dug. ROFLMHO

> > >

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Thanks bunches Challis!

hugz,cassy

--- MSersLife

wrote:

> I'll send the recipe to you so you can see it. :o)

>

> Challis

>

>

> cassandra workmn wrote:

> Oooo.A cake? I woulda never thought a cake

could be

> made in one. Hows that work? Id love to try it.

> Everytime I do the roast in the crockpot there is

> noooo left overs. Lol.

> hugz,cassy

> --- MSersLife

> wrote:

> > I finally made a cake in my crockpot and man that

> thing was good!! One of those very rich things where

> a liiiiittle bit really is all you want and you're

> sorry if you eat more. LOL

> >

> > One of our favorites comes from 's Mom, Cat.

> Just a slab o meat (we like beef best, but pork

works

> nicely, too), no liquid or spices, etc. Cook until

> it'll pull apart, then take it out and shred it

(I've

> found a food processor is an excellent thing to own!

> lol), remove all liquid from the pot and then meat

> goes back in. Dumping a favorite BBQ sauce over and

> cooking for a few hours more. Easy easy and very

> good! Freezes well , too, when I can get to it

before

> everyone finishes it off. LOL

> >

> > Challis

> >

> >

> > cassandra workmn wrote:

> > ROFLMHO!! Thats too much! Lol. He burried

> your whole

> > crock pot! Lol. Now thats a good story.I think a

> crock

> > pot would be a perfect gift. And very memorable.

> Lol.

> > Id love to put my crockpot on my porch! Theres no

> > outlet out there though.lol. I have one. I use it

> > sometimes. Lol. Its hot to use that too! Lol. I do

> > mostly for roast,ribs, soup,stews and stuff.I love

> em

> > cuz you can through in anything and cook it all

> > day.lol. Pretty easy sometimes.

> > hugz,cassy

> > --- MSersLife

> > wrote:

> > > Hehe... my Mom lost her mind years ago. Just

about

> > the time my brother was born. <evil grin> LOL

> > >

> > > thinks he's found what went wrong with my

> > oven and is hoping to get in to a shop with the

part

> > and get a new part.

> > >

> > > I should pull out the crockpot and use it. I

keep

> > intending to, but then forget to put the meat in

the

> > fridge from the freezer. LOL

> > >

> > > For the first couple months we lived here, I

> > didn't have an oven or stove to use. I had an

> > electric wok and the crockpot. Lots of meals made

in

> > those and the kids loved the burrito mix made int

he

> > wok. lol It was during this time when I asked my

> > [half] brother (whom we were parenting), to take

the

> > crockpot out and bury the scraps with the chicken

> > bones, so no dog would get into it. We don't have

> > trash pick up out here, btw. So, later I went to

get

> > my crockpot and it was nowhere to be found. Before

I

> > got the words out " Josh, where is my crockpot? " I

> > knew. He buried it. LOLOL " I thought you said to

> > bury it " . LMHO " No, I said to bury the chicken

> > bones... Josh, please go dig up my crockpot? "

LOLOL

> > It was very recently when he finally admitted the

> dent

> > by the dial was from stomping on the crockpot to

> mash

> > it into the hole he dug. ROFLMHO

> > >

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