pressure cookers (feel free to make daft comments Perchy)
pressure cookers (feel free to make daft comments Perchy)I am toying with the concept of actually getting one of these babies. Any advice on these things?
Bah Humbug
Re: pressure cookersI have got the bottom half of one that I make Jam in, however I did have one years ago and loved it
Re: pressure cookersThank-you very much for the incredibly helpful post regarding brands and recipes… I will use your wisdom to aid my search…
Bah Humbug
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Re: pressure cookersI wouldn't be without mine. great for soups containing pulses, casseroles etc. Had a Prestige one for years, but when I couldn't buy the sealing rings for it any more I replaced it with a german one called Fissler from Bentalls. It's brilliant! Had to adapt the cooking time for all my recipes as it cooked twice as fast. Soup/casserole in 10 mins, Xmas pud in 1 1/2 hours, etc. NEVER use for veg, though, unless you like them mushy/pureed!
Re: pressure cookersTsk tsk Perchy wasn't very helpful was she... Here's my input
My mum had one years ago. The talent for being happy is appreciating and liking what you have, instead of what you don't have
Woody Allen Re: pressure cookers
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The talent for being happy is appreciating and liking what you have, instead of what you don't have
Woody Allen
Re: pressure cookersI would like to thank my singular helpful poster (thank-you muchly)... to Preachers and Ellie
Bah Humbug
Re: pressure cookersI have one, it was a wedding present. I posted on here ages ago, asking people whether I should keep it or ditch it. I have since moved house, still own the pressure cooker, but have not yet used it. When I first got it, I used it a few times, mainly for steamed puddings.
I am pleased that you have reminded me about it though - I shall make it my mission to use it (when I find it ... I think it's in a box ... along with pretty much everything else). "Happiness is like a butterfly; the more you chase it, the more it will elude you, but if you turn your attention to other things, it will come and sit softly on your shoulder..." Thoreau.
Re: pressure cookersI used to have one that I got from a boot sale, never used it though as too scared it might blow up and contents be splattered across kitchen
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They did hiss loudly didn't they Re: pressure cookers (feel free to make daft comments PerchyWe used to use ours all the while and then it fell out of favour for some reason. I think Mrs Fab let it boil dry and the bottom went slightly round so didn't sit our electric hob properly
I think we still have it somewhere, I will have to dig it out and look at the damage again. If it bad I'll throw it out - I hate hoarding unused things. Michael
Re: pressure cookers (feel free to make daft comments PerchyI have found the top to the pressure cooker
but it doesn't fit the jam one Re: pressure cookers (feel free to make daft comments Perchy
The talent for being happy is appreciating and liking what you have, instead of what you don't have
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