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Crock Pot Stew

Stew up your summer days with this savory dish that is bound to be one of your family's favorites!

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Crockpot Teriyaki Steak

Teriyaki your steak today with this simple crockpot recipe that is easy to follow and understand.

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Chinese Jerky

Asian flavor, make your own jerky, use any game meat or even beef

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Crockpot Barbeque

Start up the barbecue in your crockpot with this dish made of succulent beef and a variety of spices.

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Crockpot Curry

Spice up your beef with this succulent dish that can be made, courtesy of your crockpot.

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Crockpot Beef & Peppers

Put the crockpot to work and try making this scrumptious dish made with succulent beef, bell peppers and a bit of soy sauce.

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Crockpot Hungarian Goulash

Discover Hungarian culture with this scrumptious dish made with beef, noodles and sour cream.

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Chili Primero

Chili Primero recipe

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Crockpot Round Steak with Rich Gravy

Nothing beats coming home to a crockpot full of this succulent dish that you and your family with enjoy.

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Crockpot Beef Stroganoff

Try this creamy and scrumptious dish that is fun and easy to make.

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Into the Frying Pan

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Fire Up the Grill!

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Guide for Broiling Beef, Veal, Lamb, Chicken and Pork

Take the guesswork out of braising beef, veal, lamb, poultry and pork with this handy chart of approximate cooking times.

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