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A slow cooker. This one has a removable 'pot' (upper left), lid (lower left), and heater/housing (right). A slow cooker , also called a crock-pot or crock pot (this name is trademarked in many countries, but often used generically. When it is not used generically, both words are capitalized.) is a cooking device consisting of a pot (typically 10" (25 cm) across and similarly... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Slow cooker
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A slow cooker. This one has a removable 'pot' (upper left), lid (lower left), and heater/housing (right). A slow cooker , also called a crock-pot or crock pot (this name is trademarked in many countries, but often used generically. When it is not used generically, both words are capitalized.) is a cooking device consisting of a pot (typically 10" (25 cm) across and similarly... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Slow cooker
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Especially in engineering , a crock is a botched attempt or design to achieve something. An automobile with intentionally designed square wheels would be a crock. Most of Rube Goldberg 's or Heath Robinson 's unlikely machines were crocks. Because they were crocks, they were also humrous. In absolute contrast, there is little more condemnatory in an engineering context than... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Crock
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A slow cooker. This one has a removable 'pot' (upper left), lid (lower left), and heater/housing (right). A slow cooker , also called a crock-pot or crock pot (this name is trademarked in many countries, but often used generically. When it is not used generically, both words are capitalized.) is a cooking device consisting of a pot (typically 10" (25 cm) across and similarly high) made... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Slow cooker
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A slow cooker. This one has a removable 'pot' (upper left), lid (lower left), and heater/housing (right). A slow cooker , also called a crock-pot or crock pot (this name is trademarked in many countries, but often used generically. When it is not used generically, both words are capitalized.) is a cooking device consisting of a pot (typically 10" (25 cm) across and similarly high) made... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Slow cooker
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...place, since it is a logical name for a beverage derived from the cola nut . In some parts of the United States , "coke" is a generic word for any soft drink . comptometer - adding machine Crock pot - Crock-Pot is sold by Rival Industries , but "crock pot" and "crockpot" are common synonyms used by cooks to describe slow cookers. doona - Australian brand of duvets dry ice - frozen... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Genericized trademark
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...drop the temperature about 5 degrees at the risk of splatter. If ordinary candles are too hot, a special wax blend with a high concentration of mineral oil can be heated to lower temperatures in a crock pot or double boiler. Safety notes Different types of candles and different crock pot temperatures produce different temperatures of wax that can range from warm and soothing to dangerously hot... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Wax play
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...over an open flame. No-bone cuts of meat are usually said to be grilled. Fire, in the Upper Midwestern style, is necessary for barbecue; similar slow-cooked meat dishes prepared in an oven or a Crock-Pot are quite tasty, but not barbecue. Most of these bone-in meat cuts are beef and pork spareribs, and chicken quarters (thigh and drumstick together). Beef brisket has become increasingly popular... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Barbecue
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An Electric cooker is an electric powered cooking device. Besides stoves , common types include hot plates , slow cookers (or crock pots), rice cookers , and electric teakettles. This article about a tool used in preparation of food and drink is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it . http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Electric cooker
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...prolonged braising or simmering. When these cookers were first introduced in the US, they sold very quickly in the larger Asian supermarkets. The vacuum flask approach is reminiscent of the familiar crock pot , in that food cooks unattended for extended periods. The differences are significant enough that neither is quite a replacement for the other. Haybox cooking is an earlier form of retained heat... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Vacuum flask cooking
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