Slow cooker and electric steamer - energy saved
Slow cooker and electric steamer - energy saved
Author
Discussion

Mobile Chicane

Original Poster:

21,825 posts

236 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
quotequote all
I cook a lot and previously used the electric oven and hob. I'd estimated that this was the major portion of my £50 a month electricity bill, and I was right.

Since switching to the slow cooker and electric steamer, my electricity consumption has halved. The slow cooker was £11.97 to buy (Asda), and the steamer £14.65 (Tesco). Taking into account further savings made from buying cheaper cuts of meat (which have produced delicious stews), these devices paid for themselves within a month.

woohoo


Working Class

8,975 posts

211 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
quotequote all
Ive been using a slow cooker for the last 3 years, i should be a miwllionairre soon then!! woohoo

Shaw Tarse

31,836 posts

227 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
quotequote all
I use my slow cooker a lot,cheaper cuts of meat tend to have more flavour. It's nice to come home to the smell of a cooked meal.
Cooked gammon in it the other week lick then used the "stock" to make Pea & "ham" soup.

Mobile Chicane

Original Poster:

21,825 posts

236 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
quotequote all
Shaw Tarse said:
I use my slow cooker a lot,cheaper cuts of meat tend to have more flavour. It's nice to come home to the smell of a cooked meal.
Cooked gammon in it the other week lick then used the "stock" to make Pea & "ham" soup.
I do that too biggrin though I used a cheaper bacon collar joint - one of the Waitrose 'forgotten cuts'. Lovely it was.

Pferdestarke

7,192 posts

211 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
quotequote all
Shoulders, trotters, tails and bellies. That's ll we eat in our house. Apart from the odd rib-eye or sirloin when the fancy takes me. So much more flavour in those cuts.

I did actually buy a fillet steak a few weeks ago and I was very disappointed with it, texturally and flavour-wise.

Working Class

8,975 posts

211 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
quotequote all
Pferdestarke said:
Shoulders, trotters, tails and bellies. That's ll we eat in our house. Apart from the odd rib-eye or sirloin when the fancy takes me. So much more flavour in those cuts.

I did actually buy a fillet steak a few weeks ago and I was very disappointed with it, texturally and flavour-wise.

Cotty

41,950 posts

308 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
quotequote all
I have had a slow cooker for 10 years, tried it a few times when threads like this come up and the enthusiasum builds, but have never had a satisfactory result. Maybe its the length of time I put it on for. I put it on in the morning about 8am and open it up at 7pm, is that too long to leave it?

Mobile Chicane

Original Poster:

21,825 posts

236 months

Wednesday 13th May 2009
quotequote all
Cotty said:
I have had a slow cooker for 10 years, tried it a few times when threads like this come up and the enthusiasum builds, but have never had a satisfactory result. Maybe its the length of time I put it on for. I put it on in the morning about 8am and open it up at 7pm, is that too long to leave it?
That amount of time should be fine - what are you cooking in it?