SookieStackhouse
"I'm Sookie Stackhouse, and I'm a waitress"
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Yes, I do it too. I know what you mean about pets not being able to be replaced, that's the only thing I worry about if the house were to catch on fire.
Used to all the time...UNTIL.... we were at work (this is usually when we used crock pot / slow cooker for convenience of dinner being done when we got home) and had a family emergency during the day so when we had to leave work unexpectantly to go to hospital and with everything going on forgot we even turned it on that morning. Got home about 10:00 pm and smoke detectors are going off smoke through the house, the sausage had cooked so long there was no water on and burnt the sausage and proceeded to burn the plug up, I would have to ask DH the details its been so long ago. Thank god we got there when we did or this could have been so much worse. Im sure many people would think this couldnt happen to them but no one is ever prepared for an emergency and when it does happen the last thing on your mind is did you leave something on especially if you are in the middle of your work day. Needless to say I only use a slow cooker when Im home and bought a pressure cooker to make a quick meal after work, this is just as good!
Yes, been doing it for years.
I know people who have put dinner in the oven (on low) while gone to Sunday morn church.
I turn my crock pot on al the time when I'm not home. The house smells so good when you come in from wherever you've been.
For quite a number of years, ovens were sold with a feature where you could put the food in the oven when you left for work and program it to turn on at a certain time, so your meal would be finished when you got home. We had that type of oven in our old house. I used the feature once, and only once. I was a nervous wreck the entire time I was at work, thinking the house would burn down. I'm not sure if ovens are still made with that feature or not.
I turn my crock pot on al the time when I'm not home. The house smells so good when you come in from wherever you've been.
For quite a number of years, ovens were sold with a feature where you could put the food in the oven when you left for work and program it to turn on at a certain time, so your meal would be finished when you got home. We had that type of oven in our old house. I used the feature once, and only once. I was a nervous wreck the entire time I was at work, thinking the house would burn down. I'm not sure if ovens are still made with that feature or not.
yep.. I remember my grandmother doing this when I was younger. Now that I am older I wonder if that meat was very safe leaving it in there also day.