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Default Slow cooked desserts

While we were away on our little holiday, our host and hostess served desserts to die with each evening meal.

One was a cherry upside down cake like dessert, and .... yummo!!! I'm waiting for her to send me the recipe for that one!

Another night she served a lemon chiffon pie with passion fruit poured over the top. I am also patiently awaiting the recipe for that as well.

She cooks all her desserts in her slow cooker, and I was wondering if anyone had equally as delicious dessert recipes, that they too cook in their own slow cookers.

If you do then share please as I have guests coming to dinner on Wednesday night!
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