maslex
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I can't remember if my crock pot is a 5 quart or a 6 quart. If I had to guess, I think it's a 6qt.
Anyhow, I'm making baked beans this weekend for a picnic that I'm going to. This is new to me (I'm usually the brownie maker--which I'm also bringing) But I thought I'd like to try something different for a change as well.
I'm just doctoring up canned beans with a recipe I saw on TV, I'm not doing the whole soaking of the beans thing.
The original recipe calls for (4) 15oz cans of beans. I'm going to double it though.
If my crock pot is a 6qt and my calculations are correct, than that would mean it could hold 192 ounces. Does that mean fluid ounces or "solid" ounces (meaning food)
Guess my big question of the day is, will the 8 cans of beans plus the extras that I'm putting in it (bacon, onion, mustard, molasses, brown sugar) all fit in the crock pot or will it be too much? Too little? I don't care if it's too much, I'd rather go with a full crock pot than a half empty one. Just want to make sure I have enough ingredients.
Anyhow, I'm making baked beans this weekend for a picnic that I'm going to. This is new to me (I'm usually the brownie maker--which I'm also bringing) But I thought I'd like to try something different for a change as well.
I'm just doctoring up canned beans with a recipe I saw on TV, I'm not doing the whole soaking of the beans thing.
The original recipe calls for (4) 15oz cans of beans. I'm going to double it though.
If my crock pot is a 6qt and my calculations are correct, than that would mean it could hold 192 ounces. Does that mean fluid ounces or "solid" ounces (meaning food)
Guess my big question of the day is, will the 8 cans of beans plus the extras that I'm putting in it (bacon, onion, mustard, molasses, brown sugar) all fit in the crock pot or will it be too much? Too little? I don't care if it's too much, I'd rather go with a full crock pot than a half empty one. Just want to make sure I have enough ingredients.