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THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!! I tried your recipe tonight and OMG it was amazing!!!!!! my boyfriend and my brother (who is very picky) loved it!!!!! I added some serrano peppers for some spice, but did everything else your way and my o my! Can't wait to eat it for lunch tomorrow! Thanks again for the great recipe!!! :)

sounds yummy! can't wait to try it!

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These are awesome! Made them for a party a while ago..if you want to impress your guests Make these! So easy too

The original recipe:

1 pkg frozen home-style meatballs

2 bottles of Heinz chili sauce

1 jar grape jelly (small or large- the large makes it a little sweeter)

Cook in crock-pot on low for 3-4 hours, stirring occasionally.

I tweaked it a little. To make it healthier, use ground turkey or chicken and make homemade meatballs. I also use a small jar of LOW SUGAR grape jelly. This is really easy and really tasty.

I also thought about using Jenni-O turkey Breakfast sausage links by cutting them into bite-size pieces, instead of meatballs. If I try it, I'll let you know how it is. Jenni-O turkey is what they use on the Biggest Loser, it's supposed to be really healthy.

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My hubby and I make pot roast all the time. It's soooo easy! It also makes the meat more tender so you can eat beef easier. Put a roast in (any size), add potatoes and baby carrots (or whatever veggies you like), 1 can of cream of mushroom Soup (I use the low fat/low sodium), 1 packet of onion Soup mix. Cook on low for 8-10 hours. Makes great leftovers too!

I also tried a DELICIOUS beef stew last week...but I have to find the recipe. I make a ton of it and froze it so we have quick meals ready to go. :)

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This is our favorite crockpot recipe. I fix it at least twice a month.

Carolina Barbecued Pork

Ingredients:

2 onions, quartered

2 Tbs brown sugar

1 Tbs paprika

2 tsp salt

1/2 tsp pepper

1 4 to 6 lb boneless pork butt or shoulder roast

2/3 cup cider vinegar

4 tsp Worcestershire sauce

1 tsp red pepper flakes

1 1/2 tsp sugar

1/2 tsp dry mustard

1/2 tsp garlic salt

1/4 tsp cayenne pepper

Hamburger Buns

Cole Slaw (optional)

Directions:

Place onions in stoneware. Combine brown sugar, paprika, salt and pepper rub over roast. Place roast over onions. Combine vinegar, Worcestershire sauce, red pepper flakes, sugar, mustard, garlic salt and cayenne stir to mix well. Drizzle 1/4 of vinegar mixture over roast. Cover and refrigerate remaining vinegar mixture. Cover cook on Low 10 to 12 hours or on High 5 to 6 hours. Remove meat and onions and drain. Chop or shred meat and chop onions. Serve meat and onions on buns. If desired, top sandwiches with coleslaw. Pass remaining vinegar mixture to drizzle over sandwiches.

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awesome thread! bump!!

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Got this from Allrecipes. Simple, natural igredients and the meat is so tender it goes through the band with no problem.

:)

Pot Roast Burgundy

Ingredients:

· 1 sirloin tip roast, about 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 pounds

· 3 cups red wine

· 2 tablespoons butter

· 2 carrots

· 2 ribs celery

· 1 large onion

· 1 clove garlic

· 4 medium red potatoes, cut into 1” chunks

· 3 tablespoons flour blended with 2 tablespoons butter

· salt and pepper to taste

Preparation:

In a large bowl cover roast with red wine. Let soak for at least an hour or more, refrigerated. Cut carrots, celery, onion, and garlic in chunks and process in the food processor to a coarse-chopped consistency. Heat butter in a large skillet and add chopped vegetables. Sauté until lightly browned.

Place roast in the Crock Pot. Cover with the sautéed vegetables. Add potatoes. Pour wine into the hot sauté pan and bring to a boil. Let boil for 5 mins. Pour over the beef and vegetables. Cover and cook on low 8 to 10 hours. 30 to 45 minutes before done, whisk flour-butter mixture in to thicken.

Serves 4 to 6.

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I love my crock pot, I'm at work, so these are a couple of recipes off the top of my head but I've made them before and they are amazing. The crock pot is great for lap banders because it will tenderize any cut of meat to make it more lap-band friendly!

Bachelor Roast:

1 cut of any type of meat (if using chicken use 4 breasts)

1 can cola

1 bottle ketchup

put meat in bottom of crock pot pour coke and ketchup on top cover crock pot and cook for 8 hours on low

pepporcini roast

any type of roast

1 jar of pepperocini

place roast in crock pot pour pepperocinis on top with juice, cover and cook for 8 hours on low

when I make both of these I'll take out the meat, shred them with forks and serve them that way!

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Tender pot roast

3 1/2 lb beef pot roast 1 2/3 c. Water

1 pkg. Dry onion Soup mix salt and pepper

1 golden musroom soup

Place pot roast in a slow cooker. Add onion soup mix. Pour golden mushroom soup and waer on roast. Cover and coom 8-10 hours.

Salt and pepper to taste

Yeild 3 1/2 lbs.

Nutritional information: 2oz serving: 92 calories : fat 4g : carbohydrates 2g: Protein 13g: diet stage solid .

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Tried the Buffalo chicken Soup and my husband loved it. I used non-fat powdered milk instead of fresh milk and it was still good. Thank you for sharing this recipe.

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This is one of my favorite chili recipes. It may sound a little strange....but it's delicious!!

pumpkin CHILI

1 Tbsp. Extra Virgin Olive Oil

1/2 cup chopped yellow onion

1 cup chopped red bell pepper

1 clove garlic

20 oz. fresh ground turkey (at least 93/7 lean)

2 (15 oz.) cans diced tomatoes with green chilies, mild

1 (15 oz.) can Tomato sauce

1 (15 oz.) can 100% pure pumpkin ( I only use 1 cup, but the whole can is fine too)

1 (15 oz). can dark red kidney Beans

1/2 cup whole kernal corn, canned or fresh

1 & 1/2 Tbsp. chili powder

1 tsp. ground cumin

1 tsp. salt

1/2 tsp. ground black pepper

2 Tbsp. Splenda Brown Sugar Blend (or regular brown sugar)

few pinches of cinnamon

Brown turkey in olive oil for a few minutes, then add onions, peppers, and garlic. Cook until completely browned and drain. In the crockpot, add all other ingredients and stir until combined well. Add in ground turkey mixture and stir. Cook on low for 5 hours. It's even better the next day!

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This recipe is my family's favorite I try not to make it as often only because it has 313 calories and I am for 300 per meal. But when I do make this they love it hope you will try it if so enjoy!

Crockpot Creamy Italian Chicken:

Philly Fat Free cream cheese, 1 block (8oz)

1 Can of cream of chicken Soup, 98% Fat free

1 Package good seasons Italian dressing mix

1/2 Cup Water

6 boneless, skinless chicken breasts

Directions:

Spray crockpot with nonstick spray. Place chicken in crockpot, mix italian dressing mix and Water, pour over chicken. Cut cream cheese into cubes, spread out over chicken. Pour can of Soup over all. Cover, cook on low 6-8 hrs, or high 4-6 hrs.

Nutrition: Servings per recipe: 6

serving size: 1 serving

Calories: 313

Total Fat: 3.0

Saturated fat: 1.0 g

Cholesterol: 125.0 mg

Sodium: 718 mg

Total Carbohydrate: 7.0 g

Sugars: 1.0 g

Protein: 51.0 g

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'BBQ' chicken

This is so stinkin easy and DELICIOUS! You will love it!

12 ounces of Boneless Skinless chicken Breasts' date=' Whole or cut into pieces

1 Can Diet Coke

1 C. ketchup

Layer all ingredients into your crock pot. Simmer for four hours. When chicken is cooked, shread it into pieces. It tastes just like BBQ Chicken! My favorite food ever![/quote']

My husband LOVES BBQ foods so this founds like something I will have to try since it is sugar free basically. Thanks for the recipe!

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For the Chili I put in 1 can of Kidney and 1 can of Pinto Beans...

I am thinking of mixing in black Beans to give that a whirl.

Helpful hint I dice up celery in small pieces and cook that in with chili. It helps with the problem of gas that happens when you eat the beans. My dad taught me that trick, and it will help in whatever you make and when it is cooked you cannot really taste it. I have never been a fan of celery so for me to use it, you must not be able to taste it.

We put celery in our Protein shakes along with kale and ginger.

Also, give Bison meat a try if you like Hamburger. It has a better nutrition value, it tastes really really good and it is more tender than beef.

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Great post; good recipes . . . Bump, Bump

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