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Fab Blog From A gluten-free Crockpot Goddess


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Ridgewalker Contributor

I've seen this link once or twice on the forum already, but I decided it deserves a thread of its own because it just rocks that much!

This woman's 2008 New Year's resolution was to use the CrockPot every single day for a year, no repeats-- and her family is gluten-free! She does a lot of experimental stuff, and I've found tons of thing I want to try already. She also has a great sense of humor in her writing. :lol:

A new gluten-free CrockPot recipe every single day?! It's my personal dream come true.

Click Open Original Shared Link to check it out!!!


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I've seen this link once or twice on the forum already, but I decided it deserves a thread of its own because it just rocks that much!

This woman's 2008 New Year's resolution was to use the CrockPot every single day for a year, no repeats-- and her family is gluten-free! She does a lot of experimental stuff, and I've found tons of thing I want to try already. She also has a great sense of humor in her writing. :lol:

A new gluten-free CrockPot recipe every single day?! It's my personal dream come true.

Click Open Original Shared Link to check it out!!!

RissaRoo Enthusiast
I've seen this link once or twice on the forum already, but I decided it deserves a thread of its own because it just rocks that much!

This woman's 2008 New Year's resolution was to use the CrockPot every single day for a year, no repeats-- and her family is gluten-free! She does a lot of experimental stuff, and I've found tons of thing I want to try already. She also has a great sense of humor in her writing. :lol:

A new gluten-free CrockPot recipe every single day?! It's my personal dream come true.

Click Open Original Shared Link to check it out!!!

That's awesome! I'll check it out for sure. Thanks!

Ridgewalker Contributor

Rissa, you're welcome! I actually was just looking at your blog yesterday, which I love already. :D I bet you'll love the CrockPot Lady!

PS- I've been meaning to write you back and say-- Thanks for sending me the Peanut Satay recipe!!!

WendyG Explorer

Thanks for starting this again. I just added her to my favorites. I just love reading the recipes!

Juliebove Rising Star

Wow! Thanks!

RissaRoo Enthusiast

Thanks for the complement about the blog! I am excited about it this week 'cause I have 2 excuses to make fancy birthday cakes. I'm going to add photos and recipes for them after I bake them. Let me know when you try the Satay sauce, I was really happy with it and particularly on the bean thread noodles. I didn't add any additional spicy stuff to it, but my hubby added a lot of ground red pepper to his and he said it was good that way...just in case you like it hot!

I'm going to have to get the crock pot out and try a few meals in it in the next few weeks. I sort of forget about it in the summer and use it a lot in the winter!


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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

thanks for sharing the blog!

Sweetfudge Community Regular

I love this blog! I have made some really good meals that I got from there! I really enjoy reading her commentary as well ;)

Ridgewalker Contributor
I love this blog! I have made some really good meals that I got from there! I really enjoy reading her commentary as well ;)

Me too, she is really phunny! :P

I actually like to use the crockpot even more in the summer, because it doesn't heat up the whole kitchen like the oven does, AND I'm usually a lot busier in the summer.

Ridgewalker Contributor

Have you guys seen todays recipe???? Broccoli and 3 Cheese Soup, and just the picture is making me drool!

Darn210 Enthusiast

I'm making one of her recipes for tonight . . . Cream Cheese Chicken (May 23rd Recipe). I think it looks fabulous!! The kids will probably turn their noses up at it because they've never "seen" it before. Might have a chance since there are no visible vegetables. :lol:

Sweetfudge Community Regular
Have you guys seen todays recipe???? Broccoli and 3 Cheese Soup, and just the picture is making me drool!

mmm, makes me miss cheese that much more!

Sweetfudge Community Regular
I actually like to use the crockpot even more in the summer, because it doesn't heat up the whole kitchen like the oven does, AND I'm usually a lot busier in the summer.

definitely agree with you on this one too! so much nicer. my mother in law and i were just talking about how you can make baked potatoes in the crock (she didn't believe it could be done, i showed her this blog). some great ideas for cool kitchens!!

ebrbetty Rising Star

great site, thanks for the link...the soup looks yummy!

Green12 Enthusiast

Thanks for posting the link Sarah!

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Jestgar Rising Star

She'll be on Rachael Ray, July 9

Ridgewalker Contributor
She'll be on Rachael Ray, July 9

Awesome!!! Thanks Jess!

Jestgar Rising Star

:)

I actually just wanted to bump the thread (bought a crockpot!)

Ridgewalker Contributor
:)

I actually just wanted to bump the thread (bought a crockpot!)

:lol: Yay!!! You'll love it!

SacGFGirl Explorer

WOW! I got a Crockpot for Christmas and love it but I typically only use it in the fall and winter because I associate it with heavy, warm, winter meals, but not any longer. I can't wait to try several of these recipes!

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Jestgar Rising Star
:lol: Yay!!! You'll love it!

Just reporting in that I absolutely love it!

I make overnight quiches for brekky. and yesterday I made some awesome Open Original Shared Link. Today I'm going to try roasting a Open Original Shared Link .

ShayFL Enthusiast

I copied off a few recipes that she gave good verdicts too. :)

Jestgar Rising Star
Just reporting in that I absolutely love it!

I make overnight quiches for brekky. and yesterday I made some awesome Open Original Shared Link. Today I'm going to try roasting a Open Original Shared Link .

Whole chicken doesn't work so well. It cooks fine, but it's totally pale, and mine didn't have the infusion of flavor I was hoping for. I did cook it on high, so maybe a longer, slower cook would work better.

Jenny (AZ via TX) Enthusiast

I'm in! Anything I can do easily and don't have to think about too much is great. I can't believe anyone could think to do this. My husband will also be happy that I am cooking again.

Thanks!

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