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[quote=Anonymous]I would definitely get one with a timer. Many recipes need only 6 hours or so, so the food will be overdone by the time you get home. I don't have a timer crockpot, but when I replace this will be a feature I look for. I use mine all the time, either by using a light timer, or when my husband goes into work late (ie 10am, I come home at 5:30p). Can I make gourmet food in it, no, but I can prep everything the night before, generally only using a cutting board and a knive. It cooks in one pot, I can store the leftovers in the pot, and only have one pot to clean. When I come home, dinner is ready. I can turn it off and it will stay warm while I play outside with my kids. I use the crockpot365 blog for ideas, but I've done so much crockpotting that I don't really needs recipes anymore. [/quote]
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