Is it safe to use your crock pot when there's no body home to watch it? I've always been curious. It freaks me out thinking something could happen.
Is it safe to use your crock pot when there's no body home to watch it? I've always been curious. It freaks me out thinking something could happen.
Leaving a crock pot plugged in is no different than leaving any other cooking appliance plugged in. Even if its on it depends on how long you intend to be gone. I personally wouldn't do it if I planned to be gone for more than 8 hours or so but if you've never started a cook in the morning and left for work then come home to a meal almost ready to go then you don't know what you're missing!
Leaving a crock pot plugged in is no different than leaving any other cooking appliance plugged in. Even if its on it depends on how long you intend to be gone. I personally wouldn't do it if I planned to be gone for more than 8 hours or so but if you've never started a cook in the morning and left for work then come home to a meal almost ready to go then you don't know what you're missing!
I have never had a problem leaving my crockpot cooking while I was out. To me its the same as having any other appliance plugged in. Mine also has a timer on it so if I am late it automatically shuts off. I think the worst that could happen is your meal is a little too well done if you get home late.
The whole pleasure of owning a crockpot is being able to do the prep, turn it on and do all your errands or go to work...No worries, as far as I'm concerned.
I agree with this, its not the smartest thing to do but sometimes you just dont have any choicePoints taken. I think if you are comfortable on leaving your crockpot while you are not at home, it will be okay. But, for those who doesn't tried it yet, it is a bit uncomfortable to think that you left some appliances plugged in while doing your work at the office.
If I have other choice I would prefer not to leave it, but if circumstances force me, I think it would be okay for me to leave my crockpot boiling.
I agree. There are many who use their crockpot but don't leave the appliance while it is on. I grew up in a household where my mother left the crockpot on during the day while she was at work and we were at school. So I was used to that. If I hadn't been brought up in that environment, I might feel differently about leaving an appliance plugged in and cooking while I was away.Points taken. I think if you are comfortable on leaving your crockpot while you are not at home, it will be okay. But, for those who doesn't tried it yet, it is a bit uncomfortable to think that you left some appliances plugged in while doing your work at the office.
If I have other choice I would prefer not to leave it, but if circumstances force me, I think it would be okay for me to leave my crockpot boiling.