CROCKPOT SUCCESS TIPS:   
* Buy roasts and other large cuts of meat that will fit in   
  your crock pot, or plan to trim them to fit.   
* Remove skin from poultry and trim excess fat from other   
  meats before cooking.   
* Fresh root vegetables, such as potatoes, carrots, and onions,   
  should be placed in the bottom of the pot, under the meat,   
  for faster cooking. They tend to cook more slowly than meat.   
* When thickening sauces near the end of cooking time, turn   
  the heat setting to high to speed the process. Taste the   
  liquid first, though; if it lacks flavor, it may be best   
  to reduce by simmering several minutes uncovered.   
* Do taste and season. Since slow cookers sometimes dilute   
  flavors over a long period, be creative with your seasonings.   
  Seasoned salt, garlic powder, seasoned pepper, and   
  complementary herbs and spices are best added near the end   
  of cooking.   
* Colors tend to fade in slow cooked foods, but a garnishes   
  such as chopped fresh parsley, chives, tomatoes, red peppers,   
  cheese, or sour cream can add much visual appeal.   


~Angelique~ 


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