"cshenk" > wrote in message
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> Julie Bove wrote:
>
>> I am going to try to use my Crock Pots a lot more because my gardener
>> (yeah him) is keeping very erratic hours lately and this will just be
>> easier.
>>
>> In the past, my most successful things to make were soups, stews and
>> of course baked beans.
>>
>> He prefers to eat brown rice as opposed to potatoes. He does get
>> potatoes on occasion but in small amounts. He isn't diabetic but has
>> blood sugar issues and the brown rice works the best for him of the
>> starches. I also sometimes do quinoa and wild rice. He also likes
>> beans and most veggies (not asparagus) and isn't really a picky
>> eater. Preferred flavor profiles would be Asian or Mexican with
>> Italian probably in third place. He does eat meat but small amounts.
>>
>> I can do pasta but it needs to be made of something other than wheat.
>> I usually do brown rice pasta (although he prefers the actual rice to
>> the pasta) and I think that might just go to mush in a Crock-Pot. A
>> corn/quinoa pasta might work though.
>>
>> He has a big appetite and wouldn't be the only one eating these
>> meals. I intend to go through my cookbook later. I have that one that
>> is something like "Not Your Mother's" or something like that. It uses
>> mostly whole foods and no cream soups.
>>
>> I have used white rice in a Crock-Pot before. I think the recipe was
>> called Sukiyaki or something. For sure not authentic as it had ground
>> beef in it but it was good. I don't think I have used brown rice in a
>> the Crock-Pot. I suppose if need be that could be cooked separately
>> and added. Or perhaps used in smaller amounts in something like a
>> soup or stew that would have a high liquid content.
>>
>> Anyhoo... Does anyone here ever make Crock-Pot stuff like this? If
>> not, what are some of your favorite Crock-Pot meals?
>
> Sorry Julie but while I have well over 1,000 decent crockpot recipes, I
> am not going to dig out some 50 likely for you when you've dissed all
> but one recipe I have sent you.
>
> It doesnt matter what anyone sends you. You will find fault with it.
> TRack record pretty solid for a decade now.
I see that your reading comprehension hasn't improved. Nowhere in there did
I ask for a recipe!