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Energy Saving Cooking -The Wonderbag
The Instructables website has a step by step guide to make this simple sewing project.
https://www.instructables.com/How-to-Make-a-Wonder-Box-CookerCooler/
As with a slow cooker, browning your meat and frying off your veggies first will make for a more flavoursome, less watery meal. Get your dish up to a boil and put your casserole pot on a trivet to keep the bottom from scorching the fabric. Close up the wonder bag tightly and leave to cook for 4 to 5 hours.
Re: Energy Saving Cooking -The Wonderbag
They are great for cooking ahead if you have a large meal planned and great for bringing hot food to potlucks. I don't have a rice cooker so I just bring the rice to a boil and put it in the bag. Stays hot for a very long time. Great for making yogurt too.
Re: Energy Saving Cooking -The Wonderbag
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