
So for her birthday my sistah received a crockpot from our parents. Can yummy Sunday pot roasts be far behind? Hopefully not, because nothing is good like a potato slow-cooked with a roast.

At the beginning of my post, you will find a photo of a current model of a crock-pot. Above, you will find a photo of a crock-pot much like the one that I grew up with and still resides at our house in the O-H. Much loved, and much used. Although these days at home, we actually go way old-school to make our pot-roast and use Grandma's cast iron roaster.It's been through multiple generations and roasts like a demon (fyi-ours is aged in appearance, but looks much better than the one pictured!). And it's even more delish.

As my title says, Mmmm, Mmmm, Mmmm, good!