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  2. 50 Easy Slow-Cooker Recipes You Can Set and Forget - AOL

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    Simply rub onion soup mix all over the turkey, over and under the skin, and cook on high for an hour before turning the heat to low for seven hours. The recipe serves 12, and leftover turkey ...

  3. 200 Best Crock Pot Recipes and Easy Slow Cooker Dinner Ideas ...

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    Set-it-and-forget-it dinners in 2024.

  4. Crock Pot O'Clock! 30 Super-Simple Breakfast Recipes For ...

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    Having a breakfast you can wake up to, or plan for a lazy weekend morning or even your Easter brunch—these are all possible in your Crock Pot. And these 30 easy Crock Pot breakfast...

  5. Slow cooker - Wikipedia

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    A modern, oval-shaped slow cooker. A slow cooker, also known as a crock-pot (after a trademark owned by Sunbeam Products but sometimes used generically in the English-speaking world ), is a countertop electrical cooking appliance used to simmer at a lower temperature than other cooking methods, such as baking, boiling, and frying. [1]

  6. Tasty Slow Cooker Breakfast Recipes to Try This Weekend - AOL

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    Crock Pot Egg Bake. This is a fun recipe because it uses tater tots. It also fills a large crockpot, so it feeds a lot of people. Simply layer the tots, cubed ham, and cheese in the pot, then pour ...

  7. Irving Naxon - Wikipedia

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    The first iteration of Naxon's slow cooker was The Boston Beanery and later the Naxon Beanery and Flavor Crock. In 1970, Naxon retired and sold his business and his patent for the slowcooker to the Rival Company for a lump sum rather than stock. Rival Company rebranded Naxon's invention into what is now known as the Crock Pot.