You don’t have to go hungry or eat junk food while you’re writing or teaching long hours if you make good use of your crockpot. Using your crockpot will net you more writing time. I love my crockpot for the way it simplifies my life.
So often writers will say they don’t cook or clean while they’re writing or under a deadline. Teachers get so busy they don’t think they have time to cook. They don’t want to lose focus, so they skip meals, or they eat junk food.
This isn’t healthy physically, mentally, or spiritually. A good meal can be the break you need to recharge and keep going.
It’s often hard to find time to cook, and some of us may not like to cook. With a crockpot, meals can be fast, easy, and healthy. You can cook almost anything in a crockpot, not just soups and stews. Set your crockpot on the kitchen counter, and plan to use it at least three times a week. There are recipes all over the Internet to suit your taste.
To get you started, here are some of my favorite dinners:
Enjoy!
