
Dorm life can be a struggle, especially when you’re already tackling a thousand other things. Sometimes, you just need a little help every now and then. That’s where the crock pot comes in! You’ve probably seen this thing moping around your grandma’s kitchen, cooking up something that resembles moldy chicken covered in ketchup. However, this device is actually something that can make your life a whole lot easier. From delicious dinner to homemade candles, after reading these crock pot recipes, your crock pot will be your new best friend!
Sometimes, Greek Yogurt and Granola bars get a little too basic and bland day after day. Sometimes you just want a hot meal that reminds you of home cooked breakfasts prepared by your mom. A steamin’ breakfast served right out of your crock pot is sure to fill the void. This is a great solution for those who know they’ll be waking up early for class and don’t have time to make a nutritious meal. However, this also works great for those who know they’ll be waking up hungover.
Another great way to use your crock pot is by making dinner! For those of you who just can’t wait to eat when they get home from class, prepare your meal at the start of your day for a delicious entrée ready for you by your final class. If you miss pasta, slow cookers are an easy remedy because you won’t need a boiling pot of water since it will cook in the crock pot!
No day would be complete without the perfect sweet ending! Use your favorite cake box mix, throw in the ingredients required, and cook on low heat for 2-3 hours. If you’re up for an insane midnight munchies, cut the baking time in half; you’ll be left with a gooey topping to pour over a heaping scoop of ice cream for a sinful treat after a night out. Your friends will thank you later.
You won’t be able to burn candles in your dorm room, but that doesn’t mean you can’t make it smell like your favorite candle! Try mixing 1 sliced lemon, several sprigs of fresh rosemary, 1 teaspoon of vanilla and 2 cups of water. Keep the lid off and cook on low for 8 hours. When you return, it will smell like you’re taking a stroll through a lovely garden!
If you’re looking for a more creative way to use your crock pot, turn it into a DIY project by making your own soaps! This recipe is a little more in-depth, definitely requiring some time and patience. BUT, if you’re into DIYs, this is definitely one you’ll want to check out!
Enjoy using your homemade soap to wash off the griminess of communal bathrooms and long nights out!
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