Wow! What a great idea...cooking frozen meat in the crockpot. Maybe that will solve my problem of the meat cooking too fast.
My original crockpot (25+ years old) had to be replaced recently because I broke the glass cover. It was a one-piece container. I would use it now and again, not a real big crockpot cooker (not a big cook in general) but was always happy with the results.
Recently went out and bought a replacement crockpot, the two piece type, and I find it cooks way too fast. The meat literally falls to pieces if I start it before going to work. Last time I used it, I started it at lunch time and the meat was so much better. Isn't that weird???
So, Beth - how will you reheat the meat on Thursday? Will you cut into pieces and heat in the microwave or will you reheat entire piece in the crockpot or what? I am not known for my culinary arts and I really would like to know.
My original crockpot (25+ years old) had to be replaced recently because I broke the glass cover. It was a one-piece container. I would use it now and again, not a real big crockpot cooker (not a big cook in general) but was always happy with the results.
Recently went out and bought a replacement crockpot, the two piece type, and I find it cooks way too fast. The meat literally falls to pieces if I start it before going to work. Last time I used it, I started it at lunch time and the meat was so much better. Isn't that weird???
So, Beth - how will you reheat the meat on Thursday? Will you cut into pieces and heat in the microwave or will you reheat entire piece in the crockpot or what? I am not known for my culinary arts and I really would like to know.