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@DrBabs wrote:

I have this CrockPot and really like it. I prefer to use it for chicken thighs -- makes it easy to lay them out without overlap for even cooking. It is a bit more troublesome to store but luckily I have room for it. I haven't had any issues with uneven temperatures and it's easy to clean.

 

I have some recipes for lasagnas and casseroles I'm going to try -- this shape is perfect for those things.


Well, now what do I do? Lol Your experience is different from Sooner's. I would love to hear how the casseroles turn out.

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@patbz wrote:

Why not wait A couple of weeks when every big box store starts selling electric roasters for holiday cooking? They are in many price points, starting at $40 ( I have several sizes including 2 Nescos; they always do the job and clean up easily).


I don't need anything as big as a roaster. This particular model of crock pot is still being made, but I think it's getting ready to be retired...don't think it will be going on sale anytime, but i am doing my research now in case I decide to get it. I was thinking about purchasing it for recipes made in a 9x13 to take to holiday and church dinners. 

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I will post again as my first response was poofed.  I think that it is a very large appliance for 3.5 qt.  It would not work for me because of the small capacity.

 

This post is basically the same as the one that was poofed.

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