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Old 11-07-2008, 10:28 AM
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This isn't a recipe. I just wanted to tell everybody about something I bought yesterday. The hubbie & I were in Linens'n'Things (they're going out of business, so they're having a liquidation sell! ) Anyway, my hubbie came across this neat little thing in the crock pot section. Its a little baby crock pot! SO cute! It holds about 1 to 1 1/2 cups - perfect for 2 people - that's why I put this thread in this section. Anyway, it came with recipes for a couple of different dips. I just thought it was so cute! It cost about $11. Can't wait to use it! If anyone has any great dip recipes, let me know!
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Hamilton Beach gave those free with their larger crockpots. I didn't realize you could buy them separately. I have one of the old "crockettes" which hold 4 cups and is super for 1-2 servings.

If you like Irish (Steel Cut) Oatmeal, put it in your small crockpot the night before and you should have perfect oatmeal in the morning.
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Those store bought jars of dip fit just right in those like baby crocks too! I just bought a larger crock that had the little one in it too, I had a $10 off coupon and got it all for $12.95! Oh how I love my crockpots!
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