Use your slow cooker this fall to manage your busy schedule with these 10 dinners that make 20 meals quickly. Plus you can check out our Fall Instant Pot Dump and Go Mini Meal Plan Vol. 1 if you want to make these in the Instant Pot instead. Same recipes, 2 easy ways to cook them up!
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Easy Assembly/Dump and Go dinnerSlow Cooker Cashew Pork - Dump and Go Dinner
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Easy Assembly/Dump and Go dinnerChipotle Slow Cooker Pork Roast - Dump and Go Dinner
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Easy Assembly/Dump and Go dinnerSweet and Spicy Pork Roast - Dump and Go Dinner
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Easy Assembly/Dump and Go dinnerSlow Cooker Southwestern Casserole - Dump and Go Dinner
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Easy Assembly/Dump and Go dinnerSlow Cooker Creamy Italian Chicken - Dump and Go Dinner
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Easy Assembly/Dump and Go dinnerSlow Cooker Pineapple Pepper Chicken Stew - Dump and Go Dinner
- Slow Cooker Philly Cheesesteak Sloppy Joes - Dump and Go Dinner
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Easy Assembly/Dump and Go dinnerCreamy Slow Cooker Thyme Chicken - Dump and Go Dinner
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Easy Assembly/Dump and Go dinnerCalico Beans - Dump and Go Dinner
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Easy Assembly/Dump and Go dinnerSlow Cooker Lasagna Soup - Traditional - Dump and Go Dinner
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Join the discussionThe Lasagna Soup link takes you back to this page, not the recipe.
I am sorry that it doesn’t work for you. I just tried it and it takes me here to the recipe: https://onceamonthmeals.com/recipes/slow-cooker-lasagna-soup-traditional-version/
How do you download? When I click on Download, all it does is throw me to a new tab and I get to print a bunch of stuff. I want to download to my computer so that if the website goes tango uniform, I’ve got the works!
I’m sorry for the frustration. Here is a link on how to print your documents, but it also includes directions to downloading as a pdf so you can save: https://onceamonthmeals.com/support/how-to-print-my-menu-documents/
Thank you, thank you. I do intend to print them, plastic sleeve ’em and stash ’em in a 3 ring, but, (there is always a but) having been a victim of the Harvey floods and having lost about 50 years worth of cookbook collecting (including some printed in the 1870s) I love Carbonite! I can always get a new computer and download from Carbonite all my recipes, not the feel and smell and thrill of holding a book that my great grandmother held, but the recipes are there!