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Since its getting cooler I would love to use my crock pot. So can you help me with some recipes.

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brown cubed beef, potatos, carrots celery onions, makes a nice beef stew, you can add a flavor pack that mccormick makes, it is very good
 

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I love chili in the crockpot. I don't add my own seasonings anymore since McCormick makes a nice Chili packet seasoning (mild - Low Sodium is what I buy) and I usually add browned ground beef (a pound or so), a large can of diced tomatoes or sometimes a can of whole peeled tomatoes, and 2 or 3 cans of light/dark kidney beans (I like to mix them and I rinse them before putting them in). That's it. I love making cornbread to go with it!
 

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I love chili in the crockpot. I don't add my own seasonings anymore since McCormick makes a nice Chili packet seasoning (mild - Low Sodium is what I buy) and I usually add browned ground beef (a pound or so), a large can of diced tomatoes or sometimes a can of whole peeled tomatoes, and 2 or 3 cans of light/dark kidney beans (I like to mix them and I rinse them before putting them in). That's it. I love making cornbread to go with it!

Yes, lots of kidney beans, beef, chilli, tomatoes, tomato sauce, mustard, brown sugar, and spices and other things. Lovely stuff :)
 

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brown cubed beef, potatos, carrots celery onions, makes a nice beef stew, you can add a flavor pack that mccormick makes, it is very good

That sounds yummy! (with the onions)
 

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I love chili in the crockpot. I don't add my own seasonings anymore since McCormick makes a nice Chili packet seasoning (mild - Low Sodium is what I buy) and I usually add browned ground beef (a pound or so), a large can of diced tomatoes or sometimes a can of whole peeled tomatoes, and 2 or 3 cans of light/dark kidney beans (I like to mix them and I rinse them before putting them in). That's it. I love making cornbread to go with it!

I could do a chili that isn't spicy at all. We hate spicy foods.
 

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You could easily buy chili powder and just add it until the flavor is right and don't add any cumin.
 

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You could easily buy chili powder and just add it until the flavor is right and don't add any cumin.

Isn't chili powder spicy?
 

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Isn't chili powder spicy?

Yes, so use a tiny amount at first and see what you think. Add it to one serve after you remove the serve from the pot. Use very small amount, less than 1/10 of a teaspoon full and mix it in well. Then see if it is tasty.
 
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