Set and forget
With a slow cooker, all you have to do is prep your ingredients, throw them in the pot, set the cooking time and temperature, and let it do its magic while you spend your precious time on other things.
Minimal prep time
Slow cookers require minimal prep work compared to other cooking methods. You can chop your veggies, brown your meat (if you want to – it’s not absolutely necessary), and assemble your ingredients quickly. Take a look at these clever cooking shortcuts.
One-pot wonder
You don't need to use multiple pots and pans to cook your meal. Everything cooks in one pot, which means less clean-up and more time for other things.
Bulk cooking
Slow cookers are great for batch cooking. You can make a large quantity of food and freeze the leftovers for future meals. This is a great time-saver for those busy weeks when you don't have time to cook. Time-saving freezer tips
Versatile
Slow cookers can be used to make a variety of meals, from soups and stews to roasts and desserts. You could even cook a whole chicken in a slow cooker and use the meat for sandwiches or salads when you’re extra busy!
Energy efficient
As a bonus, slow cookers use very little electricity. In fact, they use about the same amount of energy as a standard light bulb, over the same period. Simple ways to reduce your power bill