Crock Pots to the Rescue!

One of the most common reasons for not eating healthy is not having enough time to prepare a meal.  Well I don’t accept that :)  You just have to be smart about it and plan ahead but you don’t have to go all out Martha Stewart style.

Umm yeah I think I would flunk out

Just keep it simple and fun.  One of the easiest ways to cook an amazing meal is to use a crock pot.

I know you're dying to get your hands on this beauty

And the best thing about using a crock pot is that you can throw the ingredients in, turn it on, forget about it, and hours later you get an amazing hot (& hopefully yummy) meal!  It makes the house smell sooooo good all day long which is a good thing for you but probably a bad thing for the dogs who might go crazy smelling it and not getting a sample.

Wow is this all for ME????

(And yes we give our dogs bones from the butcher – they LOVE them!)

So here is one of our favorite crock pot recipes:

Crock Pot Chicken

  •  Chicken (Boneless, Skinless or with Bone and with Skin – it doesn’t matter)
  • Salsa (Around 10-12 ounces)
  • A Crock Pot (duh)

Place the chicken in the crock pot.  (It can be frozen or thawed – it doesn’t matter).  

Pour salsa over the chicken.

Cover the crock pot, turn it on.  Let it cook for a few hours.  Usually I do this in the morning so it can cook all day.  

The meat will be falling off the bone – YUM!  Enjoy!

Ready to be devoured!

Now if that’s not one of the easiest, healthiest meals you could ever make I don’t know what else to suggest.  So remember:  set it and forget it!

Opps, I think that was this guy’s saying:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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5 Responses to Crock Pots to the Rescue!

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  2. run4joy59 says:

    yum!! I just used my crock pot today…love it!

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