Hears a link for recipes useing the press pot:
http://www.gopresto.com/recipes/pressur ... edpork.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I always found pressure cookers at secondhand mkts untill last year when i noticed there werent ANY!!Ive been looking for a replacement with detachable handle
The abv link had some great ideas
Who has a pressure cooker onboard
- lady_stormrider
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Re: Who has a pressure cooker onboard
One could trailer sail to the car park and use one's hand-held GPS in the car. Much better than a sat-nav showing out of date petrol stations that turned into dry cleaners 10 years ago!
Oh - and Lakeland also do a small wok as well as miles of that gripper stuff on a roll that you use as non-slip place mats - for a fraction of what the swindlery charge. In fact - the quantity I bought would do every locker and help prevent tins sliding about
Oh - and Lakeland also do a small wok as well as miles of that gripper stuff on a roll that you use as non-slip place mats - for a fraction of what the swindlery charge. In fact - the quantity I bought would do every locker and help prevent tins sliding about
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Re: Who has a pressure cooker onboard
So is that miles of woking thenlady_stormrider wrote:One could trailer sail to the car park and use one's hand-held GPS in the car. Much better than a sat-nav showing out of date petrol stations that turned into dry cleaners 10 years ago!
Oh - and Lakeland also do a small wok as well as miles of that gripper stuff on a roll that you use as non-slip place mats - for a fraction of what the swindlery charge. In fact - the quantity I bought would do every locker and help prevent tins sliding about




Kidding aside, does that non slip mat stuff protect varnish from hot cups, or would I be better with some nice scenic coasters with cork backing?
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Re: Who has a pressure cooker onboard
Who is Miles of Woking? Sounds like a stockbroker.miles of woking