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Slow Cooker - 20 hours cooking?

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Lakitu | 15:26 Mon 05th Jan 2009 | Food & Drink
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If I switch my slow cooker on a low setting tonight when I'm going to bed (about 10 p.m.), will it be OK to stay like that for my dinner tomorrow night (about 6 p.m.). It's stewing steak and veg I'll be bunging in.

I'm a nightmare in the morning as it is, I highly doubt I'll remember to switch it on before I leave for work, hence my idea to do it as I'm going to bed the night before.

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P.S. Well done Lakitu, I am glad you didn't get confuddled and put your sandwiches in the slow cooker and your steak in the washing machine.

Can I, too, brag that at 7am this morning I was chopping peppers for tonight's tea? I also stuck a load of washing in the machine that is due to start at 4pm and I put away the washing that I did yesterday, that dried overnight.


*smug grin* :-D
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Awww, now you're just showing off with the 'putting away the dishes' part! :p
see alot of recipes you have to brown in pan first. I want a quick easy recipe you just plonk in pan with as little preperation as possible. have found some good ones now. xx
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I don't brown my dark meat first, but I do chicken dishes x
Most of the recipes say to brown the meat first but this is just to seal it if you were going to cook it on the hob / in the oven anyway, you don't have to - it shouldn't leave the meat undercooked in anyway.

My mum and aunty said the same as Lakitu, they don't tend to brown dark meat but they do with chicken.
So! How was it? xxx
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It was gorgeous, Sachs, practically falling apart on my fork it was so tender....well worth getting up 10 minutes early for :o)

I've taken my puff pasty out of the freezer to make a wee pie with the remainder tomorrow night.

I got a lesson on how to use a timer plug thingy today, so I won't have to go to extreme measures again ;o) xxx
Good eh! No stopping you now! :0) xxx
I put my spag bol in this morning - I was chopping onions at 6:45! I can't wait for my tea tonight..... :-D
Nat, won't that be extremely overdone??

Spag bol doesn't take long at the best of times.
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Stop showing off in my thread, Nat :p

Funny, it will be OK in the slow cooker x
I put it on low funnygirl, and didn't start it til half 7, plus Mr Nat gets home at 3:30 :-)

Well, in that case Lakitu, I did half an hour of yoga at 6am too.... let's see how long this "New Year, New Me" lasts....
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Blimey Nat! You're not right in the head LOL. What a waste of perfectly good sleeping time :p
I love the mornings, it's the only peace I get. Mr Nat gets up at 6.45am and mini Nat about 7.30am, so it's my quiet time :-)
I much prefer getting my sleep by going to bed early (8.30 the past two nights!) x

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