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Old 11-29-2017, 01:50 PM   #27
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Originally Posted by Cinisajoy View Post
Don,
Two totally different cooking methods.
It won't be quite as slow but those recipes could easily be done in an oven.
Do you have or can you get a Dutch oven or casserole dish?

Alternatively, can you order a slow cooker from Amazon?

You will need one with a crockpot insert not one with a base for most of those recipes.
Rival and Hamilton Beach both make very good ones.

I always had a crock-pot, even in my 20s, so - in my ignorance - I thought that something this seemingly universal would be available here. Now that I've gotten into cooking things I've never cooked in my life, I really miss it.

Casserole dishes are no problem here in Peru.

I may just have to buy a crock-pot from Amazon, but since the good ones are bulky and weigh a lot, the shipping will be outrageous. Plus, in this country, there's no certainty that it will arrive - to me, that is.

I'll check out your suggestions.

Thanks!
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