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No one wants to be the person responsible for bringing vegetables to a Memorial Day potluck. 

Sure, people may nibble on those carefully cut celery sticks, or plunge a few carrots into your homemade ranch dip, but let's be real: The veggie platter is never the star of the show. 

Nay, the true cookout glory lies with those responsible for the queso dip, Sloppy Joes, baby-back ribs, and cheesy potato casserole — those guilty-pleasure comfort foods for which everyone needs seconds, thirds, and fourths. 

Of course, if you're planning on showing up with one of those indulgent dishes, you're going to need a vessel that can both keep them piping hot and contain their goopy, messy goodness — i.e., a slow cooker. (Or, if you're in a pinch, an Instant Pot could work, too.)  Read more...

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