fantym1
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I have a 2 qt crockpot bought @ Thrift store for, I think $3 or so, several yrs ago. It has 3 settings: hi, lo & warm. The appliance draws 95 watts & yes, I have solar.
I've also used the 12v model. The 12v, in a car, requires U be moving down the rd so as not to drain battery. Don't start ur engine w/it plugged in - it'll fry the pot, ask me how I know :angel: .
I use 6-in thin bungees to keep the lid in place whilst traveling & place on a small mat to contain any slop-over (JIC of sudden stop).
I bake bread/cornbread (use parchment paper so it comes out easily & is reusable 4-5x), potatoes; cook rice/whole grains (decrease the water amt by about 1/2 C); cook/heat up hot pocket-style stuff (small can of bicuits, patted out thin, dollop of cooked, drained food, roll-up; a dusting of honey powder if fruit), etc.
I find a crockpot very versatile/convenient. The Aroma therapy is also nice!
I have a 2 qt crockpot bought @ Thrift store for, I think $3 or so, several yrs ago. It has 3 settings: hi, lo & warm. The appliance draws 95 watts & yes, I have solar.
I've also used the 12v model. The 12v, in a car, requires U be moving down the rd so as not to drain battery. Don't start ur engine w/it plugged in - it'll fry the pot, ask me how I know :angel: .
I use 6-in thin bungees to keep the lid in place whilst traveling & place on a small mat to contain any slop-over (JIC of sudden stop).
I bake bread/cornbread (use parchment paper so it comes out easily & is reusable 4-5x), potatoes; cook rice/whole grains (decrease the water amt by about 1/2 C); cook/heat up hot pocket-style stuff (small can of bicuits, patted out thin, dollop of cooked, drained food, roll-up; a dusting of honey powder if fruit), etc.
I find a crockpot very versatile/convenient. The Aroma therapy is also nice!