Old school slow cooking has a place in the modern kitchen…
This time I am going to goa bit off the beaten path; I am going to move my focus from cooking or preparing the meal to instead consider one of the appliances that allow us to make the meal. The appliance in question? None other than the Rival crock pot slow cooker.
Some helpful suggestions on how to increase the lifespan of the Rival slow cooker in your kitchen
It is safe to say that the modern slow cooker is a popular appliance and can be found in many home kitchens. Many kitchen cooks have learned to value the convenience of the crock pot slow cooker. Both the ease of use and the time savings that it offers are a large part of the appeal of this homecooking appliance. Although there are a number of brands of slow cooker out there, the most well known and popular by far has to be the Rival crock pot slow cooker, after all it is really the brand which re-introduced the slow cooker into the kitchen as a viable modern appliance. Sure the concept of slow cooking had already been established but the Rival crock pot brand of slow cooker really raised awareness of the slow cooking technique for many consumers, so it is only a given that the Rival brand has led the pack in consumer awareness, so to speak.
It really is no big surprise that the Rival crock pot (or any other brand of slow cooker) can save you valuable time by letting you throw together your meal in advance and then just let it cook for a few hours or even for the better part of a day without you having to be there in the kitchen while it slowly cooks. Regardless of whether the main course is beef, pork, chicken, stew, fish, soup, chili or whatever, it all can be taken care of with trusty crock pot slow cookers! Following upon this fact, the crock pot has become a valued and well used appliance in many a kitchen. What many crock pot owners and users might not be aware of however is the fact that there are many different things that you can do to make your crock pot last longer in your kitchen. Unfortunately, when crock pots start to show wear and tear – whether it be a loose or broken handle, knob, lid or stoneware liner, most people just assume that it is time to buy another crock pot slow cooker. This doesn’t necessarily have to be the case. Many times, the problems of wear and tear can be solved with the simple use of Rival crock pot parts. A visit to your local appliance parts retailer could provide you with the parts you need to keep your trusted crock pot slow cooker cooking. If you cannot find that sort of store in your local area, then there is another alternative available to you, namely making an online visit to the official website of the rival crock pot (crockpot.com) and browse the selection of replacement parts that they have available to order online. If you want to compare prices to make sure that you are getting a good deal on the part(s) in question, a simple search online using your preferred search engine should find you a number of retailers that carry similar items for sale. Finally, another option is to search sites such as ebay and craigslist for people selling their used crock pots; you might find your model being sold at a low enough price that you could consider buying it to use it for the parts so that the next time you need to replace another part you already have it on hand. The above suggestions are all ways to hopefully extend the life of your crock pot and save you money in the process. Happy hunting!