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The winner of the Pioneer Woman Slow Cooker is Jaymi F.
Congratulations Jaymi! 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 I just had to have it! I think one of you should have one too 🙂
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.




Roast beef with vegetables, delicious and very tender.
CUBE STEAK WITH MUSHROOM GRAVY
My wife does venison steak in the crock-pot — it always comes out tender!
Made the EASIEST butternut squash I ever cooked! They are like cutting cement when raw so — I just washed it, sprayed the inside of the crock, poked a few holes in it, and cooked it whole, on high for 6 hours. Refrigerated it overnight for ease of handling, cut in half, removed the seeds and scooped out all that delicious squash to be microwaved to warm it. SUPER easy and scrumptious! And, ZERO Freestyle points on WW! Spaghetti squash and acorn work great this way also. (Could bake them whole as well but my crockpot doesn’t heat up the kitchen like the oven! 🙂
I just cooked BBQ chicken that was so easy. Just chicken breasts and a bottle of BBQ sauce. It was delicious. I’ve eaten some of it and have frozen the rest.
I used to not look forward to cooking dinner for many reasons. One day I found a cookbook “800 slow cooker recipies” and bam – I was inspired to get on with it. At one point my husband asked what page we were on. lol
Now, dinner time is relaxed and usually good. Not sure you wanted to know all this, but there ya go. Last nite we had pork chops and rhubarb done in the crockpot.
Fiesta chicken
We love home-made chili, especially after it simmers for a while.
Chicken Taco Soup, 0 points!
Bbq spareribs