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    Pressure Cookers

    I like the slow cooker but I use my electric pressure cooker more because I always want it cooked has quick has possible!


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    Quote Originally Posted by merryheart View Post
    I like the slow cooker but I use my electric pressure cooker more because I always want it cooked has quick has possible!
    I bought a pressure cooker to do some canning this past Summer. I would love to know where you get your recipes...I'd like to use it more often!

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    Quote Originally Posted by merryheart View Post
    I like the slow cooker but I use my electric pressure cooker more because I always want it cooked has quick has possible!
    My mom pressure cooked lots of things and they did come out more tender than the regular way of cooking things. I would occasionally make beef stew or stuffed cabbage in it but its been years since I've used it. Didn't know they made electric ones.

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    The electric pressure cookers are becoming quite popular. My mom didn't have a pressure cooker so it isn't something I ever thought I needed. I thought about getting the electric one but I don't cook enough to justify having one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by merryheart View Post
    I like the slow cooker but I use my electric pressure cooker more because I always want it cooked has quick has possible!
    I've been seeing an infomercial now for awhile about a pressure cooker they're selling now. I really want one. I could watch that commercial over and over...and have.

    As good as the crockpot but faster. What's not to like? :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by fuego View Post
    I've been seeing an infomercial now for awhile about a pressure cooker they're selling now. I really want one. I could watch that commercial over and over...and have.

    As good as the crockpot but faster. What's not to like? :)
    Is this it? If so, its nothing like the old fashioned pressure cooker that my mom used to use. I think I want one too. :)




    The reviews on it are pretty good too:

    http://www.amazon.com/Power-Pressure...ews/B00MZZXO4W

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    Quote Originally Posted by krystian View Post
    Is this it? If so, its nothing like the old fashioned pressure cooker that my mom used to use. I think I want one too. :)




    The reviews on it are pretty good too:

    http://www.amazon.com/Power-Pressure...ews/B00MZZXO4W
    Yeah, looks like it. You can buy them at Walmart.

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    I mainly use my pressure cooker for stew. It takes about an hour or less to make the stew meat tender and falling apart. Other than that, I don't use it for much of anything. Got it for a wedding gift, forty years ago. Cast aluminum, with rubber seals and a rocker thingy on top to regulate the pressure. The electric one looks pretty darn good compared to that.

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    I cook roast meat , chicken, vegetables and soups, rice . Anything can be cooked .

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    If you go to you tube and search for electric pressure cookers there is lots of videos showing things to cook in your pressure cooker

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