Hi all, I'm shopping for a larger crock and am stumped... originally I wanted a 7 qt (w/ timer) but they are awfully hard to come by ~ and pricey! So I think I'll go with a 6 qt.
Can you think of a time that extra qt made a difference??
My current is a 4 qt (no timer)... you can see why I need an upgrade... I cook for 2 regularly but would like it large enough to use for dinner parties occasionally, etc. I'm just not sure if it's worth it to pay twice the price for the 7 vs the 6...
... ... ... such a dilema... ... ... ;-)
Thanks for any input! =)
Can you think of a time that extra qt made a difference??
My current is a 4 qt (no timer)... you can see why I need an upgrade... I cook for 2 regularly but would like it large enough to use for dinner parties occasionally, etc. I'm just not sure if it's worth it to pay twice the price for the 7 vs the 6...
... ... ... such a dilema... ... ... ;-)
Thanks for any input! =)
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Re: 6 vs 7 qts
Thu, January 24, 2008 - 6:55 PMI have a 4 qt crockw ith no timer that probbaly date sto the Carter administration (or Reagan's at least).
I have discovered that if I put a chunk o' meat in the crock that doesn't allow the lid to sit properly on the crock, I can make a lid by wrapping tinfoil all around the top and it works just as well.