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Because I believe slow cooking is key to getting and staying slim today I’m giving away a Hamilton Beach Set & Forget 6-Quart Programmable Slow Cooker!

Slow Cook Yourself Slim Slow Cooker Giveaway

Before beginning my Weight Watchers friendly crock pot cooking challenge back in October 2013, I’d never really thought much about the link between losing weight and slow cooking. But the truth is, if you are trying to lose weight, your slow cooker can be your best friend.

For most of us, dinner is the meal that often derails our best intentions when it comes to weight loss.

After a long day of work, you arrive home tired and hungry. And the last thing you want to do is think about cooking dinner.

So you end up grabbing the quickest thing you can get your hands on. And it’s rarely, if ever, light and healthy!

But, with a crock pot instead of worrying all day about what to make for dinner, you know a healthy and delicious meal will be ready and waiting when you get home.

Or you can use your slow cooker on the weekends to make light and healthy meals to warm up during the week. The slow cooker/crockpot makes it easy to cook healthy, affordable meals without having to spend hours in the kitchen.

Have you heard the saying, “20 minutes in the kitchen can save you 3 hours on the treadmill (affiliate link)“?

Well, it’s true!

Why The Slow Cooker/CrockPot is an Essential Kitchen Tool for Weight Loss…

1. Makes meal planning easier. Many Weight Watchers crock pot recipes are complete one pot meals.

2. Requires planning which is critical to weight loss success. If we want to eat right and lose weight we need a plan. If we leave it to chance we’ll end up opting for high calorie convenience foods: take out, the drive-thru, fast food, the vending machine, etc.

3. Lends itself to big batch cooking and leftovers. Which can be re-purposed or portioned out for future meals.

4. Saves time in the kitchen. You can put your ingredients in the crock pot in the morning or afternoon and dinner will be ready when you want it. I love the convenience of investing a little time and then moving forward with my day, while dinner cooks, practically unattended. No pots boiling over, burned skillets and last minute rushing around to get dinner figured out.

5. Provides variety. You can make a lot more than pot roast, soup and chili in your slow cooker, as I’ve learned during the last six months. Appetizers, beverages, breakfasts, main dishes, side dishes and desserts are all possible with a slow cooker.

6. Makes cooking possible even for those with little kitchen know-how. Slow cooking is practical, realistic and very forgiving, perfect for novice cooks. Recipes tend to be straightforward with minimal ingredients and very few steps. Meals made in the slow cooker may not be the prettiest ever. But, they can be some of the tastiest.

7. Naturally Low Fat. Because crock pot cooking is a moist form of cooking it requires less fat, so you’ll save calories and points.

8. Perfect all year round. While most of us think of the slow cooker during the fall and winter, it’s the perfect summer kitchen device. I’ve received lots of comments from folks in hot climates who depend on their slow cooker all summer to avoid heating up the kitchen.

This Giveaway has ended!

The randomly selected winner is Phyllis Zumbolo. Congratulations! Please send an email to support@simple-nourished-living.com to claim your slow cooker.

Slow Cook Yourself Slim Slow Cooker Giveaway Details

TO ENTER

1. Leave a comment below answering the question, “How has the slow cooker helped you eat better and/or lose weight?”

A winner will be selected at random and announced next Sunday.

Good luck!

Slow Cook Yourself Slim Slow Cooker Giveaway

Hamilton Beach Set & Forget 6-Quart Programmable Slow Cooker

Notes from The SweetHome review site on the Hamilton Beach Set & Forget 6-Quart Programmable Slow Cooker: “It’s not fancy, but the intuitive interface, locking lid, and modest price have made it the best deal for your money three years running—and it’s the only slow cooker with a heat probe to monitor the doneness of roasts and other meats.”

It also was featured in this Slow Cooker Savvy Class I took recently.

Skinny Slow Cooker Recipes for Weight Watchers with SmartPoints and PointsPlus

Skinny Slow Cooker Recipes eCookbook

About Martha McKinnon

Weight Watchers Lifetime Member, Yoga Practitioner and Blogger who loves to share her passion for trying to create a happy, healthy, balanced life in what often feels like an overwhelming out of control world.

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231 Comments

  1. Using a slow cooker is by far the very easiest way to cook a meal. I am disabled and cant do much cooking so I love it.

  2. Knowing there is a *healthy* dinner at home waiting on me keeps me from hitting the drive thru on the way home. It also keeps me from going home, sitting down, melting down and ordering out. That always blows my points out of the water. Plus there’s the whole ‘eating healthier’ aspect. It’s a win-win.

  3. My weekends are planning time for the weekly meals as I eat by myself most nights and need an easy way to prepare meals ahead. It will help me reach my goal with weight watchers. Thank you for your weekly emails and support..

    1. I love slow cooker meals they help me plan my weekly meals as I eat alone most nights. It will also help me meet my goal with weight watchers’. Thank you for your support and suggestions.

  4. Long days at the office can mean unplanned, usually not healthy dinners. Crockpots are perfect for planning healthy meals ahead of time! Thanks for your helpful posts and recipes!

  5. The crock pot is the best way for planning ahead! I don’t walk in the door after work and have to throw something together that may or may not be healthy. It’s already done and smells delish!

  6. The slow cooker allows me to eat healthier and better because it prevent myself and my family from resorting to fast food for our meals when we are too pressed for time to cook. Also, it allows me to spend more time out doors getting exercise rather than be in the kitchen!