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Originally Posted by The Tickle Momster
Will you not be home because of work or kid activities? I like the IP because I can set it and set a timer. It figures out coming to pressure and is ready to release ehen I walk in the door. If we are leaving for activities I will make rice before we leave. My cook pot keeps it warm enough.
I would not use the IP as a crock pot. some IP dishes only need enough time to come to pressure and then they are done.
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Wendsday we will be out of the house most of the day and Tuesday we might be out of the house all day or maybe just from 3 to 6:30.
The thing is that most of the time dh is home ( ocasionaly he is on trips) so if I have it all preaped he can probably start things mid day.
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Originally Posted by bananacake
I've found the IP slow cooker setting is SO much slower than my crockpot. It's so strange.
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That is good to know. I had a cheep crockpot and could neaver get times to line up with recipes. Things would burn on high and would neaver get done on low. So I don't know that I would notice the difference of it being slow.
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