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Monday, October 11, 2010

Crock Pot French Dip Sandwiches

This is one of our go-to meals. Especially now that I qualify as a "working mom". Throw in the crock pot and go...

I will say even though the last year I didn't have a "paying" job, I was still working. Raising a kid is hard work!

The husband had to stay home with the little man today as our daycare provider was sick, and let me just say I came home to a disaster. A tornado of sorts tore through the house, all while I was at work. Thank god, he goes back to work tomorrow and the little man heads to daycare. My house can't take it! Lets just say he got into a roll of toilet paper, and, well, you can just imagine the rest.

Make this easy meal soon, you'll be glad you did!
Crock pot French Dip Sandwiches
roast, of your choice
1 can of beer (or beef broth, even water, if you don't want to use alcohol)
2 T. minced garlic
1 T. Lawry's seasoning salt


Place roast in crock pot and sprinkle with seasonings and garlic. Pour in beer. Place on low anywhere from 4-8 hours, depending on the size of your roast. The last hour, shred with fork and let sit in the juice, it will soak up lots of flavor!


Serve on a bun and enjoy!

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  1. French dip sandwiches are my fave, I love this twist on it!

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  2. Oh my gosh, I'm crockpot french dip sammies for dinner tonight! My receipe is slightly different, but yours sounds good too. Yum, I can't wait to get home.

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  3. That sounds amazing Ally! That was my biggest pet peeves about day care - I took Hannah to a woman who worked out of her home, and if she was sick, I always had to take a day off.

    Hope you aren't too frazzled!

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  5. Oh my gosh, I'm crockpot french dip sammies for dinner tonight! My receipe is slightly different, but yours sounds good too. Yum, I can't wait to get home.

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  6. French dip sandwiches are my fave, I love this twist on it!

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