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I have a Tricity TSC09 6 litre Slow Cooker and I just love it its so handy, if your gone for even 10 hours it keeps your dinner warm after the cooking time runs out. I smashed the lid and was so gutted I tried for hours online to find a replacement lid with no luck. I went shopping and bought a very cheap 6 to 7 Quart or 6 to 6.5 litre Slow cooker / Crock pot of the same shape the removable pot and lid fit. I bought a cookworks, signature, 24 euro 6.5 litre oval dog standard slow cooker and the lid fit, now I also have a removable pot replacement as well just in case I smash that too. So happy I have my Slow cooker back again.
Ah, the wonderful Nesco roaster oven...their guidelines are similar to what it would take if you put it in a conventional oven...To reheat probably 350 for 1/2 hour, but preheat the oven first, just like your home oven.
You can find replacement cords for counter top appliances at most hardware and building supply stores. Try Ace, Home Depot, Lowes. Take the cooker with you to make sure you get the correct cord.
Call the Rival customer care center (call the 800 information operator to get the number) and request a new cookbook and/or instruction manual. They will mail it to you.
I cannot recommend cooking a turkey in a crockpot for many reasons. I have always cooked turkeys at 200/225 degrees in the oven overnight. The secret is to seal the roaster with heavy duty foil with maybe a cup of water in the roaster, bake the bird upside down. Turn it over, increase the temperature, and uncover it for an hour before serving. Worked for me for 40 years, and the guests never complained.
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