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Are you looking for some extra time-saving, money-saving practical tips? I know I always am! Every Tuesday, together with Good Deal Mama, Jessica's Coupons, and Kroger Krazy, we will share our own individual tips that will either help you save time or money, or maybe even both! 

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Life rarely slows down for most of us, and if you are like me, you are constantly looking for ways to spend less time doing the job. This week I am sharing with you my favorite way to prepare ground beef, ground turkey, or ground chicken. Standing in front of the stove, while browning your ground meat in a frying pan is one of those tasks that I can't stand. If you agree, it's time to put that slow cooker or Crock Pot to work! The great thing about preparing your meat this way is that you can do it in advance and store it in Ziploc bags in your fridge and you will still spend less time preparing it!

Since I'm home during the day, I can easily set my ground beef in my Crock Pot and set it on low for a few hours! When I prepare my meat this way, it actually turns out jucier because you don't have the hot frying pan searing the meat! 

I usually do 2 lbs of meat at one time so then I can use what I need, and refrigerate the rest for another meal. 

I basically plop my meat into my slow cooker, cover it and come back 2 hours later! I don't even stir it when it's cooking because I know it will not be crumbly chunks like it would be if prepared in a frying pan. 

After the meat is done (this will vary depending on your slow cooker or Crock Pot and how much meat you are preparing) I just mix it up and it's good to go! Because I purchase grass-fed beef, I do not have to strain the beef. There is very little fat and water in grass-fed beef. 


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Posted on 10/2/2012 1:50:35 PM CST by Rose


1.0  
10/2/2012 2:54:21 PM
Thanks for this tip. I never thought about using a crockpot for ground beef browning. I usually boil mine in water, for five minutes, then send it for a quick spin in the food processor before portioning and freezing. I buy regular ground beef. The water takes away all the grease and junk. I found this method years ago online and have loved it ever since. I'm going to try using the crock pot too.
2.0   Stephanie Asplund
10/4/2012 6:00:04 PM
Hi Rose, where do you get your grasss fed beef? How much is it per lb.?
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