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    Pulled Pork...smack your lips good!

    Put a seasoned (salt, pepper, garlic power, Tony's...whatever you like) pork shoulder into crockpot and cook on low for about 10 hours. Don't add any water.
    Take roast out and put on a plate while you pour out the fat. Put roast back in crockpot.
    Take 2 forks and pull it apart. Add barbeque sauce and let cook a little longer, anywhere from 20 mins to an hour depending on your dinner time.
    You are done! Delicious on buns

    I serve this on buns w/ provolone cheese on top...ahhh just thinking about it makes me want some
    I make coleslaw and add crunchy chow mein noodles in the slaw. Sooo good!

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    I bought my crock pot today,and really looking forward to try it. I guess i have to get up really early in the morning to get dinner ready

    It cost me 800 kroner (about 138 USD) so i hope its worth it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Muzti View Post
    (about 138 USD) so i hope its worth it
    Ouch! I better not tell you what we pay for them in the U.S. Do you have a large VAT in Norway?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tall Timbers View Post
    Ouch! I better not tell you what we pay for them in the U.S. Do you have a large VAT in Norway?
    I know what thay cost by you . i was on a site who is selling them,

    Iguess i have to cook wather in it becouse now i cant afford meat

    What does VAT means?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Muzti View Post
    I really want to buy a crock pot,thay are new here in Norway,and cost a fortune
    so easy and i think its no problem to make all favorite stews in them.

    its recipies in you tube
    Wow. We've had them here in the states for at least 30 years. They can be bought at the Wal-Marts for under $15. Ham and beans are very easy to fix in a crock pot. Zack.

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    I made this dish today and we loved it!

    Taco Chili

    1 onion, chopped
    1 (16 ounce) can chili beans, drained
    1 (15 ounce) can black beans, drained
    1 (15 ounce) can whole kernel corn, drained
    1 (8 ounce) can tomato sauce
    1 can Rotel diced tomatoes with green chilies, undrained
    1 (1.25 ounce) package taco seasoning
    3 whole skinless, boneless chicken breasts
    shredded Cheddar cheese (optional)
    sour cream (optional)
    crushed tortilla chips (optional)

    Directions

    Place the onion, chili beans, black beans, corn, tomato sauce, and diced tomatoes in a slow cooker. Add taco seasoning, and stir to blend. Lay chicken breasts on top of the mixture, pressing down slightly until just covered by the other ingredients. Set slow cooker for low heat, cover, and cook for 5 hours.
    Remove chicken breasts from the soup, and allow to cool long enough to be handled. Stir the shredded chicken back into the soup, and continue cooking for 2 hours. Serve topped with shredded Cheddar cheese, a dollop of sour cream, and crushed tortilla chips, if desired.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Muzti View Post
    What does VAT means?
    Value Added Tax (VAT). Much of Europe has that tax and it can add quite a bit to the consumer price of everything. Canada has a VAT as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Muzti View Post
    Found this in pinterest,that website is amazing

    http://pinterest.com/search/?q=crock+pot
    Please help me. I don't understand this website. I have been there more than once, but I can't figure it out. Is it just pictures of dishes? Are there recipes to go with them? If so I can't find them.

    I went there once for crochet patterns...but, just couldn't make it work.

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    check out America's test kitchen on Crock pot recipes...excellent source.

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    Quote Originally Posted by momoffaith View Post
    Pulled Pork...smack your lips good!

    Put a seasoned (salt, pepper, garlic power, Tony's...whatever you like) pork shoulder into crockpot and cook on low for about 10 hours. Don't add any water.
    Take roast out and put on a plate while you pour out the fat. Put roast back in crockpot.
    Take 2 forks and pull it apart. Add barbeque sauce and let cook a little longer, anywhere from 20 mins to an hour depending on your dinner time.
    I bought a butt shoulder today and will make this for dinner tomorrow. I'll use Carolina bbq sauce v.s. the tomato based bbq sauce. I would include coleslaw in the sandwiches, but none of my kids like coleslaw.
    Tall Timbers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Perri View Post
    Please help me. I don't understand this website. I have been there more than once, but I can't figure it out. Is it just pictures of dishes? Are there recipes to go with them? If so I can't find them.

    I went there once for crochet patterns...but, just couldn't make it work.
    when you see a picture of something you like click ,it will bring you to another picture. click on that too,and it will (mostly) bring you to a blog .
    I have bookmarked tons now .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tall Timbers View Post
    Value Added Tax (VAT). Much of Europe has that tax and it can add quite a bit to the consumer price of everything. Canada has a VAT as well.
    We pay tax on tax here thats for sure
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    Quote Originally Posted by Muzti View Post
    when you see a picture of something you like click ,it will bring you to another picture. click on that too,and it will (mostly) bring you to a blog .
    I have bookmarked tons now .
    Thank you so much! I am going to check it out.

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    http://pinterest.com/crock_pots_rock/


    lot of crock pot recipies
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    this one looks good. i think i'll do it tomorrow. i was too busy this morning to set it up

    Slow Cooker Lasagna

    http://fix-itandforget-it.com/blog/2...ooker-lasagna/

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    Default chile verde & rice

    ok, here's my favorite... and don't worry about measurements, i've never measured anything. it comes out a little different all the time. and since you have a small crockpot and i usually use a huge one, i wouldn't know how to adjust. so here's what ya need to know.

    pour in a jar (small jar in your case) of salsa verde. "arriba" brand is awesome.

    add a pork loin.

    add some salt, then start throwing in peppers and onions... i chop up a whole onion (again, for a small crock, use a small onion, i always use huge ones.) use whatever kind of green peppers you like. i always add some jalopenos, usually add at least one serrano. make sure they're seeded and chopped. i also always add at least a can of diced green chiles UNLESS i happen to have some fresh roasted chiles... and right now i do have some. i also will throw in a red bell pepper (chopped) just because i like them.

    now, just let that cook all day on low til the pork is pulling apart with a fork. then either add enough instant rice to absorb the liquid, or dip out the liquid and cook some non-instant in it, then add the cooked rice into the crockpot.

    i love to serve this up wrapped in tortillas like burritos.

    and i you like lasagna, you can make your favorite lasagna in your crock pot without boiling the noodles. the sauce will soften them as it cooks. you can find lots of crockpot lasagna recipes on the internet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by icebear View Post
    this one looks good. i think i'll do it tomorrow. i was too busy this morning to set it up

    Slow Cooker Lasagna

    http://fix-itandforget-it.com/blog/2...ooker-lasagna/
    This looks good Icebear, have another slow cooker lasagne recipe that I may do some mixing and matching with too after I try this. Ta very much.

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