Wonderbag Non-Electric Portable Slow Cooker with Recipe Cookbook, Red Batik
Eco-friendly slow cooking. No plugs, no fuss: Slow cooks your food, unplugged, by retaining the heat from an initial simmer on the stove Electricity free and worry free. Away at work or play? Keep your dish cooking for up to 12 hours without electricity, ready-to-serve when you are. No overcooking, no burning. Great for beach outings, potlucks, BBQ’s, camping, or entertaining – anywhere, anytime, any occasion Buy One, Donate One. For every Wonderbag purchased in the US, one is donated to a family in need in Africa. One Wonderbag per year saves 1.7 trees, 1000 liters of water, 1,248 hours not spent collecting firewood Fits your home. Works with 2-9 Quart pots with short handles and lid; metal and cast iron work best
Product Features
- Wonderbag Non-Electric Portable Slow Cooker with Recipe Cookbook, Blue Batik
- 2 quart
- Red
Clever little–well, OK, big slow cooker. (Updated) This just arrived yesterday and today was only my first use. From what I can tell it does what it is supposed to do, though the instructions might not be completely clear.”Best you know this” announces the back page of the included booklet, and the “Times” chart suggests that rice and grains need five minutes on the stove and at least 45 minutes in the bag. It would be clearer to understand that it means five minutes on the stove *after* bringing the rice to a…
Interesting Product I love cooking in my crock pot, and I thought this sounded like an interesting way of cooking, while conserving energy. I’ve found that it’s not quite the same as cooking with a crock pot, even though it is advertised as such.The food does cook, and it does keep everything hot, but I find that the melding/infusing of flavors that takes place with the crock pot just doesn’t happen as well with this approach. Also, I tried following the instructions for making rice in the Wonderbag,…