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Slow Cooker Spinach Pasta Primavera

You’re going to love this one—creamy, loaded with vegetables, and somehow the slow cooker handles the whole thing without turning it into mush (which, frankly, I didn’t believe at first). It’s the kind of dinner that feels a little wholesome, a little cozy, and not at all fussy. Just dump, wait, stir, and somehow it comes together like you planned it that way. Why You’ll Love It One pot, mostly hands-off — the slow cooker does the heavy lifting while you wander off and forget about it (within reason… don’t forget completely) Creamy without being heavy — the broth and …

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Slow Cooker Butter Garlic Asparagus and Mushrooms

The Easiest, Tastiest Side You’ll Make All Week You know, some days I wonder if my slow cooker knows me better than I know myself. I’ll toss a few things in there in the morning — half awake, hair still wet, coffee cup in hand — and by the time I stumble back in the door after a long day of work and errands and goodness knows what else… dinner’s just done. The house smells warm and inviting, like someone’s been here taking care of things all day. This butter garlic asparagus and mushrooms is exactly that kind of dish. …

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Mississippi Mud Potatoes

Alright, let me tell you something — if you’ve never had Mississippi Mud Potatoes, you’re missing out on one of those dishes that just feels like home. It’s nothing fancy, just a big ol’ pan of potatoes baked up with cheese, bacon, and a creamy little something that makes every bite warm and comforting. This isn’t the kind of recipe that’s gonna leave your kitchen looking like a tornado hit it. No special equipment, no weird steps — just good ingredients, mixed up and baked slow. I’ve made this for everything from Sunday dinner to backyard cookouts, and I’m telling …

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Slow Cooker Foil Baked Potatoes

There’s something about the smell of potatoes baking that takes me right back to my grandma’s kitchen. She’d always have potatoes going—sometimes in the oven, sometimes tucked into the embers of her old wood stove—and regardless of where they were cooking, that cozy scent promised good eating to come. These days, especially on busy weeks or, honestly, when I don’t want to heat up my whole house, I let my slow cooker do the magic! Slow Cooker Foil Baked Potatoes are one of those little tricks I keep up my sleeve for stress-free meals, hearty sides, and even make-ahead lunches. …

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Hot Dog Burnt Ends — The Dish That Steals the Show at Every Potluck

Now look, I love a good sausage on the grill. But sometimes the weather doesn’t cooperate. Or I’m feeding a crowd and I need something easy, something cheap, and — most importantly — something that makes folks ask for seconds before they even finish the first round. That’s where these hot dog burnt ends come in. I first made these for a tailgate when I didn’t have the time (or frankly, the budget) to smoke pork belly burnt ends. And I figured… well, let’s see what we can do with a few packs of hot dogs, some BBQ sauce, and …

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Slow Cooker Spiced Cracker Barrel Copycat Fried Apples

You know how some foods just stick with you — like really nestle into a cozy little corner of your memory? That’s how I feel about those fried apples from Cracker Barrel. My husband and I had them on one of those lazy Sunday drives, back when the kids were younger and we could still sneak off for a quick bite between soccer games and birthday parties. One spoonful of those warm, cinnamon-soaked apples and I was hooked. And while I don’t always have time to stand over a skillet (or, let’s be honest, deal with one more dirty pan), …

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Sweet Potatoes, Slow Cookers & A Cozy Afternoon

You ever have one of those days where you just need your kitchen to do the heavy lifting? Not in a big fancy way — just in a quiet, dependable, I’ve got your back sort of way. That’s exactly what these honey butter sweet potatoes are for. I swear, every fall, the first thing I do when the weather turns is dig out my old slow cooker — the one with the faded knob and the little chip in the handle. I plop in these sweet potatoes, drizzle on a bit of honey and butter, and by supper time? The …

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Cozy Slow Cooker Mexican Shredded Beef

So here’s the thing. I had a chuck roast in the fridge, a kind of vague dinner plan, and a day ahead of me that felt like a lot. You know that feeling, right? Like, dinner still needs to happen… but so does everything else. So I pulled out the slow cooker — bless that thing — and just started tossing in what felt right. A mess of warm spices, a little citrus, some broth, onions (because onions always go in), and by dinner? Oh my word. The house smelled like I’d been working some serious kitchen magic all day, …

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“Crowd-Pleaser”: Just Three Ingredients. I Make It Twice a Week in December. No Shame.

Some recipes feel like a hug. Not the fancy, linen-napkin kind. The real kind. Warm, slightly messy, comforting in a way you don’t overthink. That’s this dump cake. Every December, when the days shrink and my brain quietly switches into cozy survival mode, this dessert starts showing up… a lot. Sometimes twice a week. Sometimes three if I’m being honest with myself. I could pretend it’s for guests, but most of the time it’s just me wanting the house to smell like apples and cinnamon while the weather does whatever gloomy thing it’s doing outside. And look, it’s three ingredients. …

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Slow Cooker Garlic Parmesan Whole Cabbage with Lemon Butter

The recipe that made me fall in love with cabbage. Again. Alright, can I just say something? I was never planning to write a love letter to cabbage. And yet—here we are. Cabbage, to me, was always that one vegetable that kinda just existed. It showed up in soups, occasionally made a sad slaw appearance, and mostly hung around in the fridge until I forgot about it. But this recipe? This slow cooker garlic parmesan whole cabbage with lemon butter? This changed things. It’s the kind of meal that feels like it’s been passed down, even if you just made …