DUMP & GO CROCK POT MEALS | QUICK & EASY CROCK POT RECIPES


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Hey guys! Today I’m back with another Dump & Go Crock Pot Meals video for you! I’ll be providing you with 4 Quick & Easy Crock Pot Recipe ideas and they’re …

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  1. audly.simple
    audly.simple says:

    Hey! New to your channel! I loved this dump and go! I think your favorite would be mine too! The shredded cheese looked amazing!!!! I will have to try this potato and sausage recipe ๐Ÿ’• hope you can support back ๐Ÿ˜Š

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  2. Saddle Tramp
    Saddle Tramp says:

    If using rice in the crockpot you should never use minute/instant rice or par cooked rice.
    Also, rinsing your rice under cold water will remove excess starch which will keep your rice from sticking or clumping.
    Hope this helps!! Your recipes look yummy. I'm gonna be trying that spaghetti!!

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  3. Angel Cross
    Angel Cross says:

    One of our favorite dump and go meals is as follows:
    throw some chicken thighs into a crock pot with a little (or a lot) of seasoning, a can of cream of celery, a whole onion (sliced), and 1 stick of butter. Let it go on high for 4-5 hours and itโ€™s so good! We eat ours over rice.

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  4. Kip Paseo
    Kip Paseo says:

    Whether you cook your rice on the stove, in a slow cooker, or even a rice cooker if you lift the lid prematurely before the rice has been fully cooked. Never take the lid off of the pot! Also if you're crock pot is a loose fitting lid you can cover the crock with a layer of aluminum foil placing the lid on top. Don't lift the lid until the cooking time is up though! LOL

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  5. Kris S.
    Kris S. says:

    With the chicken and potatoes does everything taste like green beans? I want to try it but I'm afraid the green beans and juice would overpower the flavor.
    Everything looks great though!

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  6. Julie Williams
    Julie Williams says:

    I do the chicken & green beans ; but I use frozen beans. I also add 1 can of chicken broth and the Ranch seasoning; garlic powder & salt n pepper. I think I will add potatoes next time. Thanks for sharing.

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  7. A Procrastinator's Life
    A Procrastinator's Life says:

    Thank you so much for sharing! I'm about to start working at night and this is simple enough to teach my daughter to help cook. I am excited about the potatoes with sausage! I have always wanted to get those frozen potatoes and cook them somehow. Screaming hey girl hey from middle Georgia!

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