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Gary wrote:
> > I always start a slow cooker (crockpot) on high up to a simmer. You don't > want to put things in there at low temp and let bacteria grow for hours. > That said, the simmer temps later on will kill off all of the bacteria. Long ago I had a crockpot with an "automatic" setting. It cooked on high until its thermostat reported that it had reached temperature then switched to low. I don't know what the temperature was but it always worked fine. I have not seen such a feature in years. |
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