Slow Cooker Stylin' 2: Revenge of the Florals

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By Shaydov Grey


Hi there, I'm back.  With my last hub, Slow Cooker Stylin', I took a look at some of the more creatively decorated slow cooker exteriors out there, from crock pots depicting fallen leaves of autumn to crock pots with various NASCAR drivers images adorning them.  Of course this was after being influenced by another Hubber's hubs on Rival crock pots. After writing my previous hub, I realized that i had neglected to include any of the number of slow cookers out there that are adorned with some kind of floral patterns.  Well I intend to address this oversite with this new hub.

   The first slow cooker I chose to go with is actually a basic, non-electric crock-pot. I included it here just because its very basic decorative design feels like a good starting point for the images I have collected here; it's appearance has a kind of 'early history' feel with regards to the crock pot detailing.  See for yourself.


  Now these next three pictures depict some more sedate or tranquil examples of floral imagery  that can be found on a number of slow cookers out there.  Basic, yes, but catering to a consumer who maybe doesn't want a dull white or grey slow cooker sitting in their kitchen: they may be the type of person who cares as much about aesthetics as they do about performance or features.

Okay now this next image is actually a picture of a Rival Potpourri Crock; the idea behind this one is basically that you can put specially formulated potpourri mixes into the crock and it produces a desirable scent throughout the home or wherever you might choose to use it. Obviously this little guy is not intended to be any kind of rival crockpot replacement but it is quite novel really. I believe that the Rival company offers several different potpourri mixes for use with this specific crock from their website...

Finally, I included this last picture - not because it depicts flowers (it doesn't), but because it is a distinctively detailed slow cooker which i would have included in my last collection if I had come across it in time. i believe it depicts either a garland of various colored peppers, or a collection of different colored beans.  Either way it is quite distinct, just like the detailing on most of the slow cookers I have included both here and in my last hub.

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