Crock Pot 

     
Crock Pot
You can also use a Crock Pot for dessert and cheesecake



A Crock Pot (or Crock-Pot or slow cooker) is an electric cooker that maintains a relatively low temperature for several hours. It is used to cook stews and other dishes containing water.

The term Crock-Pot is trademarked by manufacturers of brand of slow cookers in several countries, but it is often used generically.

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