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#88175 - 09/07/10 03:03 PM
Re: Madrid: Where to buy a Crock Pot???
[Re: MadridMan]
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look here http://www.pereruela.net/you'll have an idea,I think they sell in madrid but I'm not sure...Perhaps, with an email informing you? although you can always buy in the shops of Chinese, but will break in two days
Edited by MadridMan (09/07/10 05:00 PM) Edit Reason: To combine two consecutive postings.
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#88211 - 09/12/10 02:59 PM
Re: Madrid: Where to buy a Crock Pot???
[Re: jazz]
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Hello all:
My first post here, and I didn't see a category for new member intros, so I hope I am not breaking any protocol here!
I live in Istanbul and there's certainly no concept of crock pots here, so imagine my delight when I found this thread.... Will definitely buy one... but what is a crock pot called in Spanish?
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#88214 - 09/12/10 06:27 PM
Re: Madrid: Where to buy a Crock Pot???
[Re: listener042]
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First up , i´m totally jealous that you are in Istanbul ... I´ve been there many times and I LOVE that city !!!! I think in Spain they just use the the English word " Slow cooker " .. I bought one here in Madrid and I love it !
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#88217 - 09/13/10 02:48 PM
Re: Madrid: Where to buy a Crock Pot???
[Re: steve robinson]
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This has been a confusing topic. In the USA, 'crock pot' and 'slow cooker' are used inter-changeably(is that a word?). They generally refer to an a ceramic lined pot with an outer metal shell that has some sort of electric tube in between the ceramic and metal parts. You can leave the house for work and have dinner cooking and ready by the time you come home. See www.crockpot.com for a picture.
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#88219 - 09/13/10 03:00 PM
Re: Madrid: Where to buy a Crock Pot???
[Re: jacmom]
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Registered: 09/18/09
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Loc: Istanbul, Turkey
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umm yes, I use both words in english, so which should i be using in spain? :-P Do they not have them after all? I want one, I would really like to spend less time on cooking. And pressure cookers just scare me!!!
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#88248 - 09/19/10 11:37 AM
Re: Madrid: Where to buy a Crock Pot???
[Re: Puna]
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Registered: 09/18/09
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So.... does anyone have any good spanish crockpot recipes? :-)
Steve may I ask how much you paid for your crockpot and what you do with it?
Edited by listener042 (09/19/10 11:39 AM) Edit Reason: added last question
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#88253 - 09/19/10 02:17 PM
Re: Madrid: Where to buy a Crock Pot???
[Re: teachertraveler8]
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Registered: 09/18/09
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Whole chicken.... like not even chopped up? wow, what could be easier? :-)
My better half was trying to talk me out of my purchase tonite, as he doesn't want to carry the weight :-P
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#88254 - 09/19/10 03:35 PM
Re: Madrid: Where to buy a Crock Pot???
[Re: listener042]
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I paid about 50 euros .. though it was a couple of years ago so I can´t quite remember exactly . The weight´s not the only issue , it´s the bulk . These are quite big . I cook things like ratatouille , stews , casseroles etc . You can just throw everything in , turn the cooker on and it´ll do all the work .
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