Granny's gone and done it again

I thought the locking lid was mainly a "travel" feature so you could cook something and then lock the lid and take it with NO worried of spillage.
oh is that what its for? So I should keep the big one then.
 
and until Granny has that eye surgery she'll miss even more as her vision goes. ;)
They better give me something to knock me out . I already am having problems seeing some colors.
 
So, my crock pot has a locking lid and Nancy bought one today and gave it to me . Its bigger which I like but no locking lid? Which one is better because I dont have room for both. I normally set the pot on low and cook things over night. Will the one with no locks dry up?
I've never had a locking lid and never had a problem.

Oi, I'm going to be sooooore tomorrow. I'm already sore....and there's still so much dirt in the back of the truck.
At least the stock tank planter is almost full....I expressed to hubs my desire to rent a rototiller on saturday and he started pondering who around us might have one....well, I guess that's something?
 
I've never had a locking lid and never had a problem.

Oi, I'm going to be sooooore tomorrow. I'm already sore....and there's still so much dirt in the back of the truck.
At least the stock tank planter is almost full....I expressed to hubs my desire to rent a rototiller on saturday and he started pondering who around us might have one....well, I guess that's something?
was 1/2 a yard a good amount for you?
 

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