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Roberta
 
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biig wrote:
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> Roberta wrote:
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>>big wrote:
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>>> I'm hoping someone here may have an answer for me. I bought a covered
>>>opaque glass dish will a clear but pebble texture lid at a yard sale
>>>yesterday. It's oblong 9x7 inches. It says it's for slow cooking
>>>only. The imprint on the bottom is from Proctor Silex and says "slow
>>>cook Proctor Silex dish" I'm wondering if it can be used in the oven.
>>>I've gone to their web site and can't find anything that would use this
>>>dish. It also has kind of a "70's" look to it because of the rust
>>>coloured wheat pattern on the sides. Anyone??? Tia...Sharon

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>>yes - I know exactly what this thing is ... just how to describe it I am
>>not sure lol
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>>It is a slow cooker type thing...it sits on a hot plate - make sense?
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>>Imagine taking the heating element and the "crock" of a normal slow
>>cooker and separating them.... and you will have this thing....
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>>I don't know if it can go in an oven though - my aunt has one (still
>>works) I don't know that she has ever attempted to use it in the oven
>>though....
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>>I am going to keep searching for this thing 'cause stuff like this will
>>bug me and keep me awake all night lol
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>>Similar to this perhaps....
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>> http://heh.pl/&1C3
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>>here's one that's a bit closer....scroll through the stew recipe...
>>http://iwant.on.ca/Recipes/SlowCookerBeefStew.html
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>>That's about the best I can do I searched through 12 pages of crock
>>pot images lol
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>>Roberta (in VA)

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> Nope, that's just like my slow cooker. The dish I got at the yard
> sale is glass, like a casserole dish, only oblong and about 2 inches
> deep with a flat glass lid, no knob like some casserole lids. I
> searched too, and will try calling Proctor Silex this morning. Thanks
> for the help ......Sharon



Darn I was so sure.... (and sorta obsessesed lol) Hope you find what
you are looking for though

Roberta (in VA)