Tips On Using a Slow Cooker

A slow cooker can be your best friend. It saves time and it is perfect for the working mom who wants to come home to a nutritious hot meal. The non-working mom will also appreciate how handy it is. If you have one gathering dust on a shelf it is time to dig it out, clean it and search for recipes.

All I do is cut up some meat and vegetables and throw it in the slow cooker while I am at work. There are ton of things that you can make in a slow cooker including soups, pudding, casseroles, stews, curries and chilis. Some really efficient mothers sometimes have two slow cookers going at once – one for the main dish and the other for desserts. You can get these slow cookers in different sizes as well.

A slow cooker also uses less electricity than a standard electric oven. Another benefit is that you can use a very cheap cut of meat as it tenderizes the meat.

In the summer I don't mind using a slow cooker as it prevents the kitchen from getting too hot. Stuff baking in the oven can definitely raise the temperature sky high.

Another good thing about a slow cooker is that it does not need stirring. You just leave it and it takes care of itself. It is so low maintenance it is ridiculous. Also, incredibly. Also the food does not dry out at all like it would if you cook into tan oven. The slow cooker is also great for cooking puddings, custards and cakes with creamy insides.

One thing I found is that the food turns out better if you preheat the slow cooker before adding ingredients. Make sure you brown any meat before adding it to the cooker so it looks more attractive. This is especially true of meat like chicken which can look a little rubbery or unpleasant if it is not browned.

Another thing I have learned is to not peek under the lid. The more you do that the more you add cooking time to the whole ordeal. I also am sure to soak the pot after each time I use it as lifting the lid on the pot can add fifteen to twenty minutes onto cooking time.

It is also crucial not to fill the cooker too full. Slicing and dining up vegetables is also a good idea. The smaller the pieces are the faster they will cook.

Thaw out everything before slow cooking. Failure to do so could actually cause food poisoning. Be sure to test chicken or large cuts of meat with a meat thermometer to make sure it is done.

A slow cooker is not really intended to reheat food. It does not get hot enough quick enough for that. Instead use your slow to simmer and cook in stages and use the microwave to get food really hot.

Taking a Plane Trip With Kids

Sooner or later you are going to find yourself having to take a plane trip with your kids. This is a nightmare because for your kid it amounts to being a small limited space within in which there is nothing to do for a really long time. No wondered thy become so whiny, noisy and annoying on these trips.

There is no way of stopping the plane so your kids can get out and run around or stretch their legs. They have to make do in the small cabin. Most moms know that this means annoying the other passengers by running up an d down again.

Hopefully the airlines you go on will have some form of electronic entertainment. Most seats have a television, even if you are flying in economy class. Try and choose seats where it is easy for your kids to see the television. I have even used an ordinary camcorder to entertain my kids on a long flight. I let them film. It keeps them amused for hours. For them looking in the viewfinder is the equivalent of watching television. A laptop with a DVD player or a portable DVD player can also keep your kids amused for many hours. Just be sure to charge those batteries before the plane takes off.

Of course if you are really lucky you will have kid stat enjoy reading books. I have a kid like that. My teenager reads. I can give her anything from a MAD magazine to Wuthering Heights and she will settle down with it on the plane.

Unfortunately most kids find airplane food yucky unless it is packaged in a really neat way. Tell the stewardess that you would rather that they don't drink sugary drinks like coke as that can inspire them to start yelling and screaming and running up and down the aisles.

You should bring your own food just in case your kids can't stomach the airplane stuff. Also I have found that most stewardesses are happy to warm up milk for you if need be.

The other big issue is pain in the ears from pressurizing during liftoff and landing. If they are really young they can get in a lot of pain. Encourage your children to keep chewing gum or drink with a straw to minimize the pressure.

You should also be careful of what toys you give them to play with on the plane. Plane cabins are small. You don't want musical instruments or pocket video games that are too noisy. You don't want glue or anything that can create a huge mess. Usually crayons are okay if the kids are old enough. However they are a bad idea if you think your kid is going to start putting his or her own graffiti all over the seats.

Temperature in airplanes tends to be chilly so be sure to bring sweaters and blankets so that they do not suffer from chattering teeth.