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"Chocolatey dessert that you make in the crock pot. Serve hot or warm with ice cream and/or whipped cream topping."
"This is just one of my comfort foods. I love it slathered on homemade biscuits. MMMMmmmm...so good."
"A fluffy, moist wheat and oat bread with a crisp crust. Perfect for baking bread without an oven in the summer."
"A different kind of nut recipe if you love nuts and great to prepare in a crock pot."
"I came up with this when I couldn't decide between chicken cacciatore or something more Tex-Mex. I also wanted a "real" meal without having to work too hard at it. We really enjoyed this. Other cuts of chicken can be used, although I recommend staying away from boneless skinless breasts because I think they tend to dry out in a slow cooker. Since every one's crock pots heat differently and grains can be tricky to cook in a CP, you may have to fool a little bit with the timing on the rice and barley. You could also make that separately and just add it in at serving time. Cooked the way I did it, it almost had a risotto-like texture to it."
"Quick, healthy and delicious. Just pop the four ingredients into the Crock-Pot in the morning and you'll have a great-tasting meal for dinner. This would also be great for larger gatherings."
"Nice plain rice pudding - done in about 3hrs with just a couple of stirs (so not suitable to leave overnight or while you are out). I love to serve this warm with a big dollop of stewed apple or roasted rhubarb. This isn't very very sweet - if you like it sweeter you could add another 1/2 cup of sugar or so."
"This recipe is an adaption from the Fix and Forget It crock pot cookbook. Blend leftover coconut milk with pineapple juice and ice for a tasty pina colada."
"The original of this recipe was found in a recent American Profile magazine."
"Here is a new crock pot recipe that I just tried.....turned out SOOO good and took SO little effort. I LOVE being able to have the entire mess cleaned up way before supper! My hubby liked this one a LOT....better than my old recipe!"
"I think this recipe was originally from Southern Living. I adjusted it to suit our taste and this year was able to adapt it for the crock pot. Hope you enjoy!"
"Cody is quite the cook and this is an easy bachelor item he makes for all of us on get-togethers!"
"This is JUST the drink for those winter-time holidays (Advent, caroling parties, Christmas, New Year's, Valentine's Day). Pleasantly flavored and easy to adjust to your special tastes!"
"This is done in your crock pot. It's one of those set it and forget it recipes that always welcome us home in the very nicest way."