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The winner of the Pioneer Woman Slow Cooker (affiliate link) is Mary Wyatt.
Congratulations Mary! Please send an email to support@simple-nourished-living.com to claim your new slow cooker!
Today, because I love The Pioneer Woman and I love slow cooking, I’m giving away a Pioneer Woman 6-Quart Oval Slow Cooker (affiliate link)…

As soon as I saw this lovely last summer I just had to have it! It’s the prettiest slow cooker I’ve ever owned.
Every time I use it I smile. I think one of you should have one too 🙂
For those of you put off by the large size of this slow cooker – don’t be.
Here’s an amazing workaround when you want to cook a smaller amount: Just put the recipe ingredients into a smaller oven-safe dish and place the dish inside the bowl of the slow cooker. Cover with the lid and cook as directed! How great is that???
TO ENTER
To enter, just leave a comment below answering the question,
“What was the last thing you made in your slow cooker?”
One winner will be selected at random and announced right here Sunday morning.
Good Luck!
Please note: due to the popularity and limited availability of Pioneer Woman Slow Cookers, this prize may be a different design than the one pictured above. Simple Nourished Living reserves the right to select The Pioneer Woman Slow Cooker for this giveaway based on availability.




I made beef baby back ribs! They were yummy, and I need to make them again soon! A bigger crockpot would be great for dishes like these.
Chicken breasts
I made pot roast!
I am using my crockpot right now! I am making your recipe Martha; Easy Crockpot Beef Tips with Gravy. I can’t wait! My house smells so good!
The last thing we made in the slow cooker was Chicken Cacciatore. The recipe called for chicken thighs but we used chicken breast instead. It was 0 points
The last thing I made in my slow cooker was Buffalo Chicken Chili. I use ground chicken breast (or sometimes ground turkey). It’s a real hit in our house.
Taco mix for tacos
Homemade Italian meatballs, simmering for 4 hours, in my crockpot.
Chili beans
Buffalo chicken (ground) chili