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ninja slow cooker on fire!!

Hi! I just cooked a 6.5 lb chicken on high and it took 2.5 hours! Glad I was using a meat thermometer. This appliance is set it and...keep a close eye on it. Anyone else had this experience?

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Now what?

These lil guys were tiny dried up raisins that I was going to just throw away then I found someone's post (thank you poster) that said they were able to save the babies by placing them on wet sphagnum moss which I did maybe two weeks ago. I am happy to see how much they have plumped up but I don't know what the next step is. Help please?

u/Outside-Session-6002 — 11 days ago