jay0109 wrote: » Argos have a 5.5l Breville for €28. Is Swan a good brand? Never heard of them before
rosknight wrote: » Is it possible to get one of these that operate on a timer. i.e. it turns on itself at a certain time. I leave the house early in the morning and not back to 6pm. Wouldn't want it on all day but would be handy if I could get one that could be programmed to come on at 1pm.
Shefwedfan wrote: » Any recommended recipe websites? I am just wondering is this worth investing in....
....... wrote: » I have one and love it but wouldn't trust leaving it on all day while I'm out. I use it overnight
Esse85 wrote: » So you'd rather be in bed asleep if your house went up in flames is it?
me_irl wrote: » Spoiled for choice here - https://www.reddit.com/r/slowcooking/ also...http://allrecipes.co.uk/recipes/slow-cooker-recipes.aspx
sibersha wrote: » Great value, thanks. First time using Littlewoods and when trying to register an account it is asking me for my salary etc and only seems to be allowing me to open a credit account which I don't want. Can I not just pay for the item without setting up a credit account?
gomara wrote: » Just a word of caution after some personal experience with slow cookers after a friend (who has 2 of them) recommended I buy. It went into the attic after one week, for the following reasons. Yes it does produce very tender mest, especially if using tougher joints, but it overcooks everything else. Any vegetables or potatoes added basically becomes an unappetising mush. A Thai curry, totally dependent on the freshness of the other ingredients was dreadful. As it cooks so slowly there is almost no reduction of liquid, which is an important part in imparting taste to a dish. So, as an enthusiastic amateur chef, there may be dishes that suit this, but I see it as a timesaving device, lazy cooking really. Just my 2c worth!