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    Old 03-14-2011, 01:24 PM
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    Going to use mine right now for dinner.

    If you're afraid to use your's for food, try putting a couple of cups of water in there and 'run it through a cycle'. Make sure to have enough moisture in there to cook and don't overfill it.
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    Old 03-14-2011, 01:36 PM
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    My mother had one when I was growing up, but she only used it when canning. I don't have one, but have wanted on. Good luck! I cold pack my pizza and spaghetti sauce and that works great.
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    Old 03-14-2011, 02:06 PM
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    I've never used one for cooking, but used one a lot for
    canning. I don't use it anymore, can by waterbath. I have
    an electric range and seems it is difficult for me to control the gauge...doesn't change the range top temperture
    quick enough.
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    pressure cooker was a wedding present 40 years ago. Used it regularly back then. It was a necessity when camping. Used less fuel and was fast & easy. Used it to sterilize baby bottles too! Still use it for a fast mal now & then Have a bit of trouble getting the rubber ing. Jane
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    Old 03-14-2011, 02:19 PM
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    Have one, use it a lot--usually not for cooking dinner though. Cook vegies and rice in it.
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    Old 03-14-2011, 02:55 PM
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    Used to have one back in the 70's. Loved it until it exploded. Scared to death of them. My DH found a new use for it. It was the best popcorn popping pan. Of course the rubber was off the lid and the lid sat on the pan loosely while he jumped the popcorn up and down. It got to be the best pop corn ever made by anyone according to our nieces and nephews when they visited. Made popcorn in that pot many many years. They still ask about his popcorn.
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    Old 03-14-2011, 03:29 PM
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    I have used a pressure cooker since the 50's. I know for a fact that you do have to follow the directions and be VERY respectful of it. Put the correct amount of water in it and watch the heat. I'm not afraid of it at all. I also have a pressure canner and use it also. YOU MUST BE VERY RESPECTUL of it and FOLLOW DIRECTIONS.
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    Old 03-14-2011, 03:38 PM
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    Originally Posted by AlwaysQuilting
    I went to one of my married DD's yesterday and she pulled out a (new to me...I never knew she had one) pressure cooker, threw her food in and 30 min. later we had a wonderful dinner.
    Scared me to death because I remember seeing a pressure cooker blow it's lid off at a friend's house when I was growing up.
    So I've never had the guts to use one.

    But her dinner was done so quickly and everything was so tender that I'm trying to talk myself into getting one and trying it too.

    Does anyone here use one?
    Do you have to change your recipes at all?
    I have my Mom's and I bought one years ago and canned a lot of our garden produce. Freezer usually had meat in it, we live on a farm and at that time butchered our own beef. I still use mine, actually bought a small version for making meals, I seem to fluctuate between pressure cooking (when I've quilted too long and husband is looking dangerously hungry )or slow cooker cooking for when I have planned ahead! The object...more quilting time of course. LOL
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    Old 03-14-2011, 03:50 PM
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    I use mine all the time... It is electric and has a
    Timer for shut off ... Makes the best pinto
    Bean with ham hocks ...
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    I love them, have done massive canning and cooking in both mine. I also would never move from stove to sink to relieve pressure. could be very dangerous... Important is stay close get pressure regulated and have tender beef for been stew in 20 min. I've never had a problem... CAN't over fill and should not use pepper... pepper can actully clog vent ....
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