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Crockpot Lunch Crock


kareng

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kareng Grand Master

I got one of these little crockpots. They don't cook your food but they warm it up. It seems like a great solution to messy work microwaves or eating in a hotel. You can leave the outside part at work and take the inner container back and forth.

Tried it today. Filled it about half full with a chicken rice soup. It heated it very hot in 2 hours. I didn't check it sooner, so it might have been fine sooner.

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That is so stinkin' cute! If I had a real job I would totally get one. :lol:

GFinDC Veteran

Looks pretty handy it does. Could be good for melting wax in too. Hmm.. Thanks Karen ! :)

kareng Grand Master

Looks pretty handy it does. Could be good for melting wax in too. Hmm.. Thanks Karen ! :)

I hadn't thought of that! I know it's not hot enough to melt glass! :)

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I am going to get one of these. Where did you buy it?

kareng Grand Master

I got mine from Crockpot's website. I had gotten a new lid from them and got on thier email list and saw that. I saw it advertised in a Target ad a week ago. I think its new, so it will probably start showing up in stores. Let me check my email and get the website & I'll add it.

I filled it about 2/3 full today with a dense rice & bean thing. It was pretty hot at 2 hours but it would have been hotterif I had stirred it and let it go a little longer. It looks small but 2/3 full was a lot of food. - a big cereal bowl size.

Open Original Shared Link i got on the email list and got free shipping one day. I think Target had it for $20

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I soooooooo want one of these :D It may be my first after christmas purchase ^_^


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I'm going to check Amazon.

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