![]() ![]() The slow cooker I have – this Kitchen Aid 6 Quart – does have a Prop 65 label for the cord, but I have a documented chat in which they say that the ceramic vessel does not require a Prop 65 label because it has been tested and found to be free of lead and cadmium.) Secret Weapon #2: Freezer Cooking California’s Prop 65 requires companies to disclose any lead or cadmium that is present, so you can contact companies and see if they have anything to disclose. Answering that question is trickier than you might imagine because many companies simply say that their products meet the FDA’s guidelines, which does allow for some lead/cadmium. ( Pssst! I’m often asked if I know of any slow cookers that are guaranteed to be lead and cadmium-free. ![]() If you’ve wondered how to cook a frozen roast without thawing, this recipe is for you. ![]() High five if you are always that organized, but I’m not! That’s why this roast is different – it can be thrown together in a matter of minutes without planning ahead. We all know slow cookers save a ton of hands-on time, but they often require a lot of planning: remembering to thaw meat + shopping for ingredients + getting up early enough to chop/dice/sear/etc. If you feel the same way, here are two secret weapons for cooking from scratch in a fraction of the time. Okay, now that we’re alone I have a confession: I love to cook, but I don’t want to spend all day in the kitchen. I repeat, do not read this post! The paragraphs below are meant to get you OUT of the kitchen and BACK TO those things you promised yourself you’d make more time for: a night out with friends, yoga – heck, maybe just a shower. If this does not interest you, please exit via the little red “x” in the top left corner. Quick! You have one hour to do ANYTHING you want… what do you do?Ĭ) Read a book while soaking in a hot bath with a glass of wineį) Make dinner, scrape pans, sweep the floor and collapse in a heap on the couch ![]()
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