The first thing I packed when I was moving to the UK was my 5-liter pressure cooker 😉 Even during my first visit to London this year in May, I got a 1-litre cooker with me. I cannot cook anything without my pressure cookers. It makes life lot easier. Rice, Dal, vegetables…cooks in very few minutes. Saves gas and time. Now I am trying to get pots to go inside the cooker so that I can cook more than one at a time like cook both rice and dal at the same time. It isn’t as easy as I thought and the hunt for a stainless steel cooker pot is still on. We will be going shopping today and that is on my list.
Have a great Christmas y’all.
Post for this week’s Stream of Consciousness Saturday prompt.
Your Friday prompt for Stream of Consciousness Saturday is: “cook.” Find a word that means “cook,” (or use “cook” itself) and use it any way you’d like. Have fun!
Yes, the pressure cooker makes life easier 😊 Happy Christmas.
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Thank you 🙂 Merry Christmas to you and yours too!
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Yes, it is very helpful!
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👍 😀 Thank you, Ellen
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My husband is the pressure cooker guru. He’s amazing. I won’t touch one. Some people are talented that way. 🙂
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He he I guess so 😁 My husband is not a fan of the sound it makes
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It’s good that at least one person in a family is talented with a pressure cooker. 🙂
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I’ve never used one KG. They are probably a good idea because I think they cook much faster. I’ve always been a little hesitant because they can blow up. (at a least that’s what I heard)
Leslie
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Unless you cook something without enough water in it, it is a safe option 🙂 They save a lot of time actually.
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You know, I may still try using one.
They probably make things taste good too.
Leslie
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I am not sure of that. But you should give it a try ☺
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🙂
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The old cartoons always led me to believe that if you didn’t watch a pressure cooker, it’d explode. We used to cook potatoes and rutabaga in a pressure cooker, and they always turned out fine. If you know how to use one, they can save you a ton of time. Merry Christmas!
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Of course 🙂 I am so used to them that I can’t boil potatoes or rice well without them.
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to you and yours, John 🙂
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I feel the same but with my microwave ! Couldn’t live without ! It cooks and bakes and warms up, unfortunately it doesn’t do the preparations ! That would be ideal !
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😁 😁 That is the important part isn’t. Merry Christmas!
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