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		<title>crock or not</title>
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Beth Terry of  Fake Plastic Fish got herself a Crock-pot. On Craig&#8217;s List.  For ten bucks.
She also got herself a load of criticism.
When she called for comments and recipes, I&#8217;m pretty sure she was prepared for a bunch of chili recipes.  Anger and superior tones, maybe not so much.
People seem to feel really strongly, shall [...]]]></description>
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<p>Beth Terry of  <a href="http://www.fakeplasticfish.com">Fake Plastic Fish </a>got herself a Crock-pot. On Craig&#8217;s List.  For ten bucks.</p>
<p>She also got herself a load of criticism.</p>
<p>When she called for comments and recipes, I&#8217;m pretty sure she was prepared for a bunch of chili recipes.  Anger and superior tones, maybe not so much.</p>
<p>People seem to feel <em>really strongly</em>, shall we say, that using a slow cooker wastes more energy than making the same meal in the oven or on top of the stove.  However, according to <a href="http://www.consumerenergycenter.org/home/appliances/microwaves.html">The California Energy Commission</a>, using a slow cooker for 7 hours uses about $.06 in electricity, based on a cost of $.08/kwh.</p>
<p>Using an electric oven for 1 hour at 350 degrees uses about $.16 in electricity.</p>
<p>OK so that dime isn&#8217;t going to save the world, but still, why do crock pots make people so angry?</p>
<p>Yes, they can be ugly, and, yes, they take up a lot of room on the counter, and, yes, I too have been given the heebie-jeebies at potluck parties by Crock-Pot meatballs drowning in grease.</p>
<p class="storybodytext">But, if you can look past the bow-tied geese and be careful about what you choose to cook, marvelous things await. There is simply nothing better than cracking open the door at the end of a long day and being greeted by the delicious aroma of the dinner that has been simmering away unattended. For a moment, I am lost in a fantasy &#8211; I am Carol Brady and Alice has been slaving away in the kitchen while I&#8217;ve been helping Marcia get ready for cheer leading tryouts at Fillmore Junior High.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s another consideration that far outweighs that slim dime of energy savings:  At the end of a busy day, when everyone (especially me) is tired and cranky I know that if I hadn&#8217;t taken 10 minutes in the morning to load the slow cooker, I&#8217;d be phoning in an order for take-out.</p>
<p>And take-out means excess calories, excess packaging and excess miles driven.</p>
<p>Not to mention that the $40 we&#8217;d spend at Taste of India could fill my slow cooker with a delicious, nutritious family meal at least 6 times.</p>
<p>So to all you haters out there, embrace your inner Alice, make some  <a href="http://frugalfeastsrecipes.blogspot.com/2009/01/crockpot-chicken-enchildas-pot-pie.html">Slow Cooked Chicken </a> or some <a href="http://frugalfeastsrecipes.blogspot.com/2009/01/wonderful-tortellini-soup-hot-rolls.html">Tortellini Soup</a> and be happy.</p>
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