Make a divider using foil

This trick is ideal for entertaining or whenever you need multiple meal choices. For instance, if you're preparing spicy beef chili for a game night but some guests can't handle the heat, you can whip up a mild version at the same time—just be sure to keep them separate! At house parties, you can keep the queso warm right next to the bean dip, and you could even use a divider to separate soups from drinks. Imagine chicken noodle soup alongside vegetable soup, or hot apple cider next to a spiked version.
If you decide to try this method, remember to use a slow cooker liner. Simply using foil won't be sufficient to keep anything apart except maybe raw ingredients. Plus, a liner makes cleanup much easier afterward. As long as you steer clear of the one mistake that can ruin your slow cooker meals, this hack has no downsides. It's quick, easy, and will provide you with double the food to enjoy after a long day.
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