Guest guest Posted January 25, 2009 Report Share Posted January 25, 2009 You can get little crock pots. We got one as part of a combo deal with our big crock pot. Try googling Rival 32041-c 16 oz Little Dipper Crock-pot. (all the links I found were way to long and I have issues with tinyurl getting to the actual link I want). I use mine for making oatmeal all the time. Tameson - " Ginger Clark " <ginger.garnett Sunday, January 25, 2009 12:21 PM Re: Jeanne -- For new vegetarians > > Jeanne- > I buy steel cut oats from Trader Joes and would really love to just cook > it overnight in the > crock pot. Particularly since sometimes I get so abstracted with other > things that I end up > cooking by smoke alarm. > Do you think I can just dump in a serving of oatmeal (like 2 cups water, > 1/2 cup oatmeal) > and it'll be okay? Or does it have to be a larger amount to not burn. > Great posting Lots of good ideas! Thank you! > Ginger > Ca. > > >> > more seem to cost a lot more. Look at the cost of a box of oatmeal >> > (even the more expensive steel cut oats) with your own spices and >> > fruit added compared to the individual packages of instant oatmeal. >> > (Hint: If you have a large family, put your oatmeal and water on to >> > cook in the crock pot on low before going to bed.) > >> > Happy eating. Jeanne in GA >> > >> > >> > > > > > --- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2009 Report Share Posted January 25, 2009 What a great idea -- I have one of those, have only used it for hot dip at parties (which is a great use for it -- queso or something). It's in the back of my cabinet, kind of forgotten! It says right on the box " Ideal for 1-2 people. " I think mine was about $8 at Walmart. Audrey S. On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 11:53 AM, Tameson <tamesonob wrote: > You can get little crock pots. We got one as part of a combo deal with > our > big crock pot. Try googling Rival 32041-c 16 oz Little Dipper Crock-pot. > (all the links I found were way to long and I have issues with tinyurl > getting to the actual link I want). I use mine for making oatmeal all the > time. > > Tameson > > - > " Ginger Clark " <ginger.garnett<ginger.garnett%40gmail.com> > > > < <%40> > > > Sunday, January 25, 2009 12:21 PM > Re: Jeanne -- For new vegetarians > > > > > Jeanne- > > I buy steel cut oats from Trader Joes and would really love to just cook > > it overnight in the > > crock pot. Particularly since sometimes I get so abstracted with other > > things that I end up > > cooking by smoke alarm. > > Do you think I can just dump in a serving of oatmeal (like 2 cups water, > > 1/2 cup oatmeal) > > and it'll be okay? Or does it have to be a larger amount to not burn. > > Great posting Lots of good ideas! Thank you! > > Ginger > > Ca. > > > > > >> > more seem to cost a lot more. Look at the cost of a box of oatmeal > >> > (even the more expensive steel cut oats) with your own spices and > >> > fruit added compared to the individual packages of instant oatmeal. > >> > (Hint: If you have a large family, put your oatmeal and water on to > >> > cook in the crock pot on low before going to bed.) > > > >> > Happy eating. Jeanne in GA > >> > > >> > > >> > > > > > > > > > > --- > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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