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anybody know what a pressure cooker is?
got one for christmas a little 4 quart job
used one of my slow cooker receipe's chicken and cooked it for 15 mins along
with potatoes and carrots.....
the chicken was flowered with salt and pepper
cooked a beef stew in 30 mins....it was supposed to be swiss steak but didnt
have any flank steak so i used
a swiss steak receipe instead.....it was good......
that was faster than putting a can of canned stew on a stove top...
going to cook up a 3# corned beef..
going to add peppercorns, broken bay leaf, and half of a cooking onion and
cook it for 50 mins, then release the pressure and add potatoes, carrots,
and if i have one half of a small cabbage wedge and cook for additional 15
mins more or less........
want to find out if i can reduce the fat and salt content in the corned
beef....
dont know but it seems to be a great way to reduce fat and salt content in
all processed meat.
may try a turkey or an 8# chicken if i can find a pressure cooker big
enough or a picnic ham which i love....
any ideas
crusty
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> wrote in message
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> anybody know what a pressure cooker is?
> got one for christmas a little 4 quart job


Whoever gave you that gift is trying to kill you. Get rid of it immediately.
Pressure cookers are very dangerous. Hundreds of people are killed by
pressure cooker explosions each year, but the government keeps it a secret.


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"Pandora" > wrote in message
...
>
> "Doug Kanter" > ha scritto nel messaggio
> ...
>> > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> anybody know what a pressure cooker is?
>>> got one for christmas a little 4 quart job

>>
>> Whoever gave you that gift is trying to kill you. Get rid of it
>> immediately. Pressure cookers are very dangerous. Hundreds of people are
>> killed by pressure cooker explosions each year, but the government keeps
>> it a secret.

>
> ROTFL!!!!!! DDDD
>>
>>

>
>


At the very least, you should wear a welder's mask and body armor when using
the thing.


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"Doug Kanter" > wrote in message
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>
> "Pandora" > wrote in message
> ...
>>
>> "Doug Kanter" > ha scritto nel messaggio
>> ...
>>> > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> anybody know what a pressure cooker is?
>>>> got one for christmas a little 4 quart job
>>>
>>> Whoever gave you that gift is trying to kill you. Get rid of it
>>> immediately. Pressure cookers are very dangerous. Hundreds of people
>>> are killed by pressure cooker explosions each year, but the
>>> government keeps it a secret.

>>
>> ROTFL!!!!!! DDDD
>>>
>>>

>>
>>

>
> At the very least, you should wear a welder's mask and body armor when
> using the thing.


Nodnodnod and only use it in the middle of a field


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"Doug Kanter" > ha scritto nel messaggio
...
>
> "Pandora" > wrote in message
> ...
>>
>> "Doug Kanter" > ha scritto nel messaggio
>> ...
>>> > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> anybody know what a pressure cooker is?
>>>> got one for christmas a little 4 quart job
>>>
>>> Whoever gave you that gift is trying to kill you. Get rid of it
>>> immediately. Pressure cookers are very dangerous. Hundreds of people are
>>> killed by pressure cooker explosions each year, but the government keeps
>>> it a secret.

>>
>> ROTFL!!!!!! DDDD
>>>
>>>

>>
>>

>
> At the very least, you should wear a welder's mask and body armor when
> using the thing.


ROTFLASTC!!!!!!!!!
>
>





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"Ophelia" > ha scritto nel messaggio
.uk...
>
> "Doug Kanter" > wrote in message
> ...
>>
>> "Pandora" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>>
>>> "Doug Kanter" > ha scritto nel messaggio
>>> ...
>>>> > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> anybody know what a pressure cooker is?
>>>>> got one for christmas a little 4 quart job
>>>>
>>>> Whoever gave you that gift is trying to kill you. Get rid of it
>>>> immediately. Pressure cookers are very dangerous. Hundreds of people
>>>> are killed by pressure cooker explosions each year, but the government
>>>> keeps it a secret.
>>>
>>> ROTFL!!!!!! DDDD
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>

>>
>> At the very least, you should wear a welder's mask and body armor when
>> using the thing.

>
> Nodnodnod and only use it in the middle of a field


Opheliaaaaa......your english humour....
>
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"Ophelia" > wrote in message
.uk...
>
> "Doug Kanter" > wrote in message
> ...
>>
>> "Pandora" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>>
>>> "Doug Kanter" > ha scritto nel messaggio
>>> ...
>>>> > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> anybody know what a pressure cooker is?
>>>>> got one for christmas a little 4 quart job
>>>>
>>>> Whoever gave you that gift is trying to kill you. Get rid of it
>>>> immediately. Pressure cookers are very dangerous. Hundreds of people
>>>> are killed by pressure cooker explosions each year, but the government
>>>> keeps it a secret.
>>>
>>> ROTFL!!!!!! DDDD
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>

>>
>> At the very least, you should wear a welder's mask and body armor when
>> using the thing.

>
> Nodnodnod and only use it in the middle of a field
>
>


Seriously....when my ex would use the pressure cooker, I'd leave, and take
our son with me until I heard the hissing stop. I do not trust those things.


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"Doug Kanter" > ha scritto nel messaggio
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> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
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>>
>> "Doug Kanter" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>>
>>> "Pandora" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>>
>>>> "Doug Kanter" > ha scritto nel messaggio
>>>> ...
>>>>> > wrote in message
>>>>> ...
>>>>>> anybody know what a pressure cooker is?
>>>>>> got one for christmas a little 4 quart job
>>>>>
>>>>> Whoever gave you that gift is trying to kill you. Get rid of it
>>>>> immediately. Pressure cookers are very dangerous. Hundreds of people
>>>>> are killed by pressure cooker explosions each year, but the government
>>>>> keeps it a secret.
>>>>
>>>> ROTFL!!!!!! DDDD
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> At the very least, you should wear a welder's mask and body armor when
>>> using the thing.

>>
>> Nodnodnod and only use it in the middle of a field
>>
>>

>
> Seriously....when my ex would use the pressure cooker, I'd leave, and take
> our son with me until I heard the hissing stop. I do not trust those
> things.


Also if you go away with your son you could trip up a stone and die, ROTFL.
pandy
>



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"Pandora" > wrote in message
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> "Doug Kanter" > ha scritto nel messaggio
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>> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
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>>> "Doug Kanter" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>>
>>>> "Pandora" > wrote in message
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>>>>>
>>>>> "Doug Kanter" > ha scritto nel messaggio
>>>>> ...
>>>>>> > wrote in message
>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>> anybody know what a pressure cooker is?
>>>>>>> got one for christmas a little 4 quart job
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Whoever gave you that gift is trying to kill you. Get rid of it
>>>>>> immediately. Pressure cookers are very dangerous. Hundreds of people
>>>>>> are killed by pressure cooker explosions each year, but the
>>>>>> government keeps it a secret.
>>>>>
>>>>> ROTFL!!!!!! DDDD
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> At the very least, you should wear a welder's mask and body armor when
>>>> using the thing.
>>>
>>> Nodnodnod and only use it in the middle of a field
>>>
>>>

>>
>> Seriously....when my ex would use the pressure cooker, I'd leave, and
>> take our son with me until I heard the hissing stop. I do not trust those
>> things.

>
> Also if you go away with your son you could trip up a stone and die,
> ROTFL.
> pandy
>>

>
>


My back yard was free of stones. I'd already thrown them all at the
neighbor's dog.


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In article >,
"Doug Kanter" > wrote:

> "Pandora" > wrote in message
> ...
> >
> > "Doug Kanter" > ha scritto nel messaggio
> > ...
> >> > wrote in message
> >> ...
> >>> anybody know what a pressure cooker is?
> >>> got one for christmas a little 4 quart job
> >>
> >> Whoever gave you that gift is trying to kill you. Get rid of it
> >> immediately. Pressure cookers are very dangerous. Hundreds of people are
> >> killed by pressure cooker explosions each year, but the government keeps
> >> it a secret.

> >
> > ROTFL!!!!!! DDDD
> >>
> >>

> >
> >

>
> At the very least, you should wear a welder's mask and body armor when using
> the thing.
>
>


<rolls eyes>
You are so mean! ;-)
I'm surprised you did not offer to take it off his hands...

Just tell 'im to go too http://www.google.com and type "pressure
cooking" in the search window!
--
Om.

"My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson


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"Doug Kanter" > ha scritto nel messaggio
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>
> "Pandora" > wrote in message
> ...
>>
>> "Doug Kanter" > ha scritto nel messaggio
>> ...
>>>
>>> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
>>> .uk...
>>>>
>>>> "Doug Kanter" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>>
>>>>> "Pandora" > wrote in message
>>>>> ...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Doug Kanter" > ha scritto nel messaggio
>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>> > wrote in message
>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>> anybody know what a pressure cooker is?
>>>>>>>> got one for christmas a little 4 quart job
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Whoever gave you that gift is trying to kill you. Get rid of it
>>>>>>> immediately. Pressure cookers are very dangerous. Hundreds of people
>>>>>>> are killed by pressure cooker explosions each year, but the
>>>>>>> government keeps it a secret.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ROTFL!!!!!! DDDD
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> At the very least, you should wear a welder's mask and body armor when
>>>>> using the thing.
>>>>
>>>> Nodnodnod and only use it in the middle of a field
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Seriously....when my ex would use the pressure cooker, I'd leave, and
>>> take our son with me until I heard the hissing stop. I do not trust
>>> those things.

>>
>> Also if you go away with your son you could trip up a stone and die,
>> ROTFL.
>> pandy
>>>

>>
>>

>
> My back yard was free of stones. I'd already thrown them all at the
> neighbor's dog.


ahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!! ROTFLASTC!!!!!
Then you could meet your neighbour's dog who is very angry DDDDDD
>
>



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"Never anonymous Bud" > wrote in message
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> On Tue, 10 Jan 2006 14:38:42 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
> >
> wrote:
>
>>Whoever gave you that gift is trying to kill you. Get rid of it
>>immediately.
>>Pressure cookers are very dangerous. Hundreds of people are killed by
>>pressure cooker explosions each year, but the government keeps it a
>>secret.

>
> BULLSHIT!


NAWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW

Well who would have thunk it)


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Mi e' parso che Pandora abbia scritto:

>> Whoever gave you that gift is trying to kill you. Get
>> rid of it immediately. Pressure cookers are very
>> dangerous. Hundreds of people are killed by pressure
>> cooker explosions each year, but the government keeps it
>> a secret.


> ROTFL!!!!!! DDDD


LOL, doesn't it remember you lcr's condo?
Lcr is a member of it.hobby.cucina, and he usually laughs at
people asking if some devices or foods can be poisonous. His
standard answers a
"Oh yes, don't trust it! My neighbour's family has been destroyed
by it: horrible death." or "Here in my town, the bodies of those
killed by it are scattered along the roads, and street sweepers
collect the bodies overnight."
The last one was about coffeepot explosions, looks like his condo
has lost half of its inhabitants due to those damn coffeepots
--
Vilco
Think Pink , Drink Rose'


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wrote:

> anybody know what a pressure cooker is?
> got one for christmas a little 4 quart job
> used one of my slow cooker receipe's chicken and cooked it for 15 mins along
> with potatoes and carrots.....
> the chicken was flowered with salt and pepper
> cooked a beef stew in 30 mins....it was supposed to be swiss steak but didnt
> have any flank steak so i used
> a swiss steak receipe instead.....it was good......
> that was faster than putting a can of canned stew on a stove top...
> going to cook up a 3# corned beef..
> going to add peppercorns, broken bay leaf, and half of a cooking onion and
> cook it for 50 mins, then release the pressure and add potatoes, carrots,
> and if i have one half of a small cabbage wedge and cook for additional 15
> mins more or less........
> want to find out if i can reduce the fat and salt content in the corned
> beef....
> dont know but it seems to be a great way to reduce fat and salt content in
> all processed meat.
> may try a turkey or an 8# chicken if i can find a pressure cooker big
> enough or a picnic ham which i love....
> any ideas
> crusty


Unfortunately, you seem to be getting a lot of smartass remarks instead
of helpful advice to your question. I have a 4 qt and 6 qt pressure
cooker as well as a 22 qt pressure cooker/canner. While all pressure
canners can double as cooker, the revers is not true. Most pressure
cookers include a small recipe booklet mainly to help you get acquainted
in using your new appliance. The thing to remember is because you are
cooking under pressure everything cooks faster. A pressure cooker makes
quick work for making stocks, broths, soups, stews, and chili. Be
careful when cooking beans as it is easy to over cook them resulthing in
mush. You will get nicer results for roasts and other meats if you
brown them first in the pressure cooker, then add a rack and your
fluids. I have a couple of good websites bookmarked so will post them
the next time I take a break. In the meantime, google should pull up
several websites and please pay no nevermind to the *it isn't safe*
crowd. They are just yanking your chain.
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"~patches~" > wrote in message
...
> wrote:
>
>> anybody know what a pressure cooker is?
>> got one for christmas a little 4 quart job
>> used one of my slow cooker receipe's chicken and cooked it for 15 mins
>> along
>> with potatoes and carrots.....
>> the chicken was flowered with salt and pepper
>> cooked a beef stew in 30 mins....it was supposed to be swiss steak but
>> didnt
>> have any flank steak so i used
>> a swiss steak receipe instead.....it was good......
>> that was faster than putting a can of canned stew on a stove top...
>> going to cook up a 3# corned beef..
>> going to add peppercorns, broken bay leaf, and half of a cooking onion
>> and
>> cook it for 50 mins, then release the pressure and add potatoes, carrots,
>> and if i have one half of a small cabbage wedge and cook for additional
>> 15
>> mins more or less........
>> want to find out if i can reduce the fat and salt content in the corned
>> beef....
>> dont know but it seems to be a great way to reduce fat and salt content
>> in
>> all processed meat.
>> may try a turkey or an 8# chicken if i can find a pressure cooker big
>> enough or a picnic ham which i love....
>> any ideas
>> crusty

>
> Unfortunately, you seem to be getting a lot of smartass remarks instead of
> helpful advice to your question. I have a 4 qt and 6 qt pressure cooker
> as well as a 22 qt pressure cooker/canner. While all pressure canners can
> double as cooker, the revers is not true. Most pressure cookers include a
> small recipe booklet mainly to help you get acquainted in using your new
> appliance. The thing to remember is because you are cooking under
> pressure everything cooks faster. A pressure cooker makes quick work for
> making stocks, broths, soups, stews, and chili....


......all of which can sputter, clog the little vent, and BA-BOOM! There goes
your house, and the innocent neighbors who will also be homeless, if not
dead.




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"~patches~" > wrote in message
...
> wrote:
>
>> anybody know what a pressure cooker is?
>> got one for christmas a little 4 quart job
>> used one of my slow cooker receipe's chicken and cooked it for 15
>> mins along
>> with potatoes and carrots.....
>> the chicken was flowered with salt and pepper
>> cooked a beef stew in 30 mins....it was supposed to be swiss steak
>> but didnt
>> have any flank steak so i used
>> a swiss steak receipe instead.....it was good......
>> that was faster than putting a can of canned stew on a stove top...
>> going to cook up a 3# corned beef..
>> going to add peppercorns, broken bay leaf, and half of a cooking
>> onion and
>> cook it for 50 mins, then release the pressure and add potatoes,
>> carrots,
>> and if i have one half of a small cabbage wedge and cook for
>> additional 15
>> mins more or less........
>> want to find out if i can reduce the fat and salt content in the
>> corned
>> beef....
>> dont know but it seems to be a great way to reduce fat and salt
>> content in
>> all processed meat.
>> may try a turkey or an 8# chicken if i can find a pressure cooker
>> big
>> enough or a picnic ham which i love....
>> any ideas
>> crusty

>
> Unfortunately, you seem to be getting a lot of smartass remarks
> instead of helpful advice to your question. I have a 4 qt and 6 qt
> pressure cooker as well as a 22 qt pressure cooker/canner. While all
> pressure canners can double as cooker, the revers is not true. Most
> pressure cookers include a small recipe booklet mainly to help you get
> acquainted in using your new appliance. The thing to remember is
> because you are cooking under pressure everything cooks faster. A
> pressure cooker makes quick work for making stocks, broths, soups,
> stews, and chili. Be careful when cooking beans as it is easy to over
> cook them resulthing in mush. You will get nicer results for roasts
> and other meats if you brown them first in the pressure cooker, then
> add a rack and your fluids. I have a couple of good websites
> bookmarked so will post them the next time I take a break. In the
> meantime, google should pull up several websites and please pay no
> nevermind to the *it isn't safe* crowd. They are just yanking your
> chain.


O blushes and is suitably chastised. You are quite right patches My
apologies to the OP

Ophelia


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It's odd how people get all offended here when this stuff happens. At the
same time, the two guys on NPR's "Car Talk" radio show rip callers to pieces
(with humor), and they get paid to do it.


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In article >,
"Doug Kanter" > wrote:

> "~patches~" > wrote in message
> ...
> > wrote:
> >
> >> anybody know what a pressure cooker is?
> >> got one for christmas a little 4 quart job
> >> used one of my slow cooker receipe's chicken and cooked it for 15 mins
> >> along
> >> with potatoes and carrots.....
> >> the chicken was flowered with salt and pepper
> >> cooked a beef stew in 30 mins....it was supposed to be swiss steak but
> >> didnt
> >> have any flank steak so i used
> >> a swiss steak receipe instead.....it was good......
> >> that was faster than putting a can of canned stew on a stove top...
> >> going to cook up a 3# corned beef..
> >> going to add peppercorns, broken bay leaf, and half of a cooking onion
> >> and
> >> cook it for 50 mins, then release the pressure and add potatoes, carrots,
> >> and if i have one half of a small cabbage wedge and cook for additional
> >> 15
> >> mins more or less........
> >> want to find out if i can reduce the fat and salt content in the corned
> >> beef....
> >> dont know but it seems to be a great way to reduce fat and salt content
> >> in
> >> all processed meat.
> >> may try a turkey or an 8# chicken if i can find a pressure cooker big
> >> enough or a picnic ham which i love....
> >> any ideas
> >> crusty

> >
> > Unfortunately, you seem to be getting a lot of smartass remarks instead of
> > helpful advice to your question. I have a 4 qt and 6 qt pressure cooker
> > as well as a 22 qt pressure cooker/canner. While all pressure canners can
> > double as cooker, the revers is not true. Most pressure cookers include a
> > small recipe booklet mainly to help you get acquainted in using your new
> > appliance. The thing to remember is because you are cooking under
> > pressure everything cooks faster. A pressure cooker makes quick work for
> > making stocks, broths, soups, stews, and chili....

>
> .....all of which can sputter, clog the little vent, and BA-BOOM! There goes
> your house, and the innocent neighbors who will also be homeless, if not
> dead.
>
>


All modern pressure cookers have a safety valve that blows out first.

It makes a hell of a mess, but it's pretty much harmless. I just make
sure that that vent is always aimed towards the back wall behind the
stove as there is a scalding risk if the valve blows which releases the
boiling hot contents that spew like a volcano.

The one time it blew for me, I had over-filled the cooker (cooking
beans) and ended up having to move the stove to clean behind and under
it. ;-)

It needed it anyway.

That's the cleanest the entire kitchen area around the stove has been
since we moved stuff to paint! <lol>

Follow all instructions and safety precautions, and you will be fine!
I've been using a pressure cooker all my life, (mom used one and taught
me at a young age) and have only had valves blown out twice.

Mom blew one when she tried to put a large beef tougue in there and it
curled around, blocking the top vent, and like I said, I overfilled
it......

Both of us violated safe operating instructions!

And both of us did, and still do, use it regularly.

Cheers!
--
Om.

"My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson
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In article >,
"Doug Kanter" > wrote:

> It's odd how people get all offended here when this stuff happens. At the
> same time, the two guys on NPR's "Car Talk" radio show rip callers to pieces
> (with humor), and they get paid to do it.
>
>


Nobody was offended dear. ;-)
It's just fair to give equal time to useful advice......

Cheers!
--
Om.

"My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson
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"OmManiPadmeOmelet" > wrote in message
...
> In article >,
> "Doug Kanter" > wrote:
>
>> It's odd how people get all offended here when this stuff happens. At the
>> same time, the two guys on NPR's "Car Talk" radio show rip callers to
>> pieces
>> (with humor), and they get paid to do it.
>>
>>

>
> Nobody was offended dear. ;-)
> It's just fair to give equal time to useful advice......


OK. I guess that's reasonable. :-)




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On 2006-01-10, Doug Kanter > wrote:
> your house.....


Ya' gotta be smarter than the tool.

nb
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> > wrote in message

....
> > anybody know what a pressure cooker is?
> > got one for christmas a little 4 quart job

>




I agree with everyone else, ditch that dangerous contraption as soon as
possible and invest in a good dictionary. Also a basic English
punctuation book would be awfully helpful. When you get your paws on
that book one of the first things I would look up is captilizing
sentences and how to avoid run on sentences, etc. This will be much
more useful than a hissing pan that has been known to mutilate
thousands of people.

I'm so glad you came to this group so we could prevent another death
from those horrible things. You don't know how lucky you are!

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"Vilco" > ha scritto nel messaggio
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> Mi e' parso che Pandora abbia scritto:
>
>>> Whoever gave you that gift is trying to kill you. Get
>>> rid of it immediately. Pressure cookers are very
>>> dangerous. Hundreds of people are killed by pressure
>>> cooker explosions each year, but the government keeps it
>>> a secret.

>
>> ROTFL!!!!!! DDDD

>
> LOL, doesn't it remember you lcr's condo?
> Lcr is a member of it.hobby.cucina, and he usually laughs at people asking
> if some devices or foods can be poisonous. His standard answers a
> "Oh yes, don't trust it! My neighbour's family has been destroyed by it:
> horrible death." or "Here in my town, the bodies of those killed by it are
> scattered along the roads, and street sweepers collect the bodies
> overnight."
> The last one was about coffeepot explosions, looks like his condo has lost
> half of its inhabitants due to those damn coffeepots


ROTFL! YES
> --
> Vilco
> Think Pink , Drink Rose'
>



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itsjoannotjoann wrote:

>
> wrote in message

>
> ....
>
>>>anybody know what a pressure cooker is?
>>>got one for christmas a little 4 quart job

>>

>
>
>
> I agree with everyone else, ditch that dangerous contraption as soon as
> possible and invest in a good dictionary. Also a basic English
> punctuation book would be awfully helpful. When you get your paws on
> that book one of the first things I would look up is captilizing
> sentences and how to avoid run on sentences, etc. This will be much
> more useful than a hissing pan that has been known to mutilate
> thousands of people.
>
> I'm so glad you came to this group so we could prevent another death
> from those horrible things. You don't know how lucky you are!
>


You know what? This really is not necessary. The OP came to us with a
question regarding cooking not a critique of his grammer. Instead what
he has got so far is smartass comments that don't direct him at all.
Why is that? Is everyone so ****y after the holidays they can't even be
helpful? Shame on all of you who have taken this direction as far as a
response. The only *dumb* question is one not asked and if we can't be
civil enough to make an attempt at giving a helpful response, why the
hell even bother answering?
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itsjoannotjoann wrote:

This rant:

> I agree with everyone else, ditch that dangerous contraption as soon
> as possible and invest in a good dictionary.


Followed by:

> captilizing



Ah well.



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> > >>> anybody know what a pressure cooker is?
> > >>> got one for christmas a little 4 quart job
> > >>
> > >> Whoever gave you that gift is trying to kill you. Get rid of it
> > >> immediately. Pressure cookers are very dangerous. Hundreds of people are
> > >> killed by pressure cooker explosions each year, but the government keeps
> > >> it a secret.
> > >
> > > ROTFL!!!!!! DDDD
> > >

> >
> > At the very least, you should wear a welder's mask and body armor when using
> > the thing.
> >



Well, if you need someone to instruct you in blowing the thing up, I'm
your gal. I have a talent for it. geez.

Elaine, too

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"Elaine Parrish" > wrote in message
...
>
>
>> > >>> anybody know what a pressure cooker is?
>> > >>> got one for christmas a little 4 quart job
>> > >>
>> > >> Whoever gave you that gift is trying to kill you. Get rid of it
>> > >> immediately. Pressure cookers are very dangerous. Hundreds of people
>> > >> are
>> > >> killed by pressure cooker explosions each year, but the government
>> > >> keeps
>> > >> it a secret.
>> > >
>> > > ROTFL!!!!!! DDDD
>> > >
>> >
>> > At the very least, you should wear a welder's mask and body armor when
>> > using
>> > the thing.
>> >

>
>
> Well, if you need someone to instruct you in blowing the thing up, I'm
> your gal. I have a talent for it. geez.
>
> Elaine, too
>


Don't be silly. Others here say it's either unlikely or impossible. My
actual take on them is that they have no known purpose to a skilled cook.
There is nothing on earth that MUST be made in a pressure cooker.


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In article >,
~patches~ > wrote:

> itsjoannotjoann wrote:
>
> >
> > wrote in message

> >
> > ....
> >
> >>>anybody know what a pressure cooker is?
> >>>got one for christmas a little 4 quart job
> >>

> >
> >
> >
> > I agree with everyone else, ditch that dangerous contraption as soon as
> > possible and invest in a good dictionary. Also a basic English
> > punctuation book would be awfully helpful. When you get your paws on
> > that book one of the first things I would look up is captilizing
> > sentences and how to avoid run on sentences, etc. This will be much
> > more useful than a hissing pan that has been known to mutilate
> > thousands of people.
> >
> > I'm so glad you came to this group so we could prevent another death
> > from those horrible things. You don't know how lucky you are!
> >

>
> You know what? This really is not necessary. The OP came to us with a
> question regarding cooking not a critique of his grammer. Instead what
> he has got so far is smartass comments that don't direct him at all.
> Why is that? Is everyone so ****y after the holidays they can't even be
> helpful? Shame on all of you who have taken this direction as far as a
> response. The only *dumb* question is one not asked and if we can't be
> civil enough to make an attempt at giving a helpful response, why the
> hell even bother answering?


Hey! I tried to help, and without a single smart assed comment. :-(

Did my posts not come thru on your server???
--
Om.

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In article >,
"Doug Kanter" > wrote:

> "Elaine Parrish" > wrote in message
> ...
> >
> >
> >> > >>> anybody know what a pressure cooker is?
> >> > >>> got one for christmas a little 4 quart job
> >> > >>
> >> > >> Whoever gave you that gift is trying to kill you. Get rid of it
> >> > >> immediately. Pressure cookers are very dangerous. Hundreds of people
> >> > >> are
> >> > >> killed by pressure cooker explosions each year, but the government
> >> > >> keeps
> >> > >> it a secret.
> >> > >
> >> > > ROTFL!!!!!! DDDD
> >> > >
> >> >
> >> > At the very least, you should wear a welder's mask and body armor when
> >> > using
> >> > the thing.
> >> >

> >
> >
> > Well, if you need someone to instruct you in blowing the thing up, I'm
> > your gal. I have a talent for it. geez.
> >
> > Elaine, too
> >

>
> Don't be silly. Others here say it's either unlikely or impossible. My
> actual take on them is that they have no known purpose to a skilled cook.
> There is nothing on earth that MUST be made in a pressure cooker.
>
>


Rice...

;-)

Speeds up beans too, and I can do artichokes or yams in 10 minutes.

I like 'em, but then I grew up with 'em.

Real time saver!

Cheers!
--
Om.

"My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson
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"OmManiPadmeOmelet" > wrote in message
...
> In article >,
> "Doug Kanter" > wrote:
>
>> "Elaine Parrish" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> >
>> >
>> >> > >>> anybody know what a pressure cooker is?
>> >> > >>> got one for christmas a little 4 quart job
>> >> > >>
>> >> > >> Whoever gave you that gift is trying to kill you. Get rid of it
>> >> > >> immediately. Pressure cookers are very dangerous. Hundreds of
>> >> > >> people
>> >> > >> are
>> >> > >> killed by pressure cooker explosions each year, but the
>> >> > >> government
>> >> > >> keeps
>> >> > >> it a secret.
>> >> > >
>> >> > > ROTFL!!!!!! DDDD
>> >> > >
>> >> >
>> >> > At the very least, you should wear a welder's mask and body armor
>> >> > when
>> >> > using
>> >> > the thing.
>> >> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Well, if you need someone to instruct you in blowing the thing up, I'm
>> > your gal. I have a talent for it. geez.
>> >
>> > Elaine, too
>> >

>>
>> Don't be silly. Others here say it's either unlikely or impossible. My
>> actual take on them is that they have no known purpose to a skilled cook.
>> There is nothing on earth that MUST be made in a pressure cooker.
>>
>>

>
> Rice...
>
> ;-)
>
> Speeds up beans too, and I can do artichokes or yams in 10 minutes.
>
> I like 'em, but then I grew up with 'em.
>
> Real time saver!


I don't like that they have more ridges and parts to clean. Time saved in
cooking is balanced by time wasted in cleaning.




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On Tue, 10 Jan 2006 14:49:48 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
> wrote:

>
>"Pandora" > wrote in message
...
>>
>> "Doug Kanter" > ha scritto nel messaggio
>> ...
>>> > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> anybody know what a pressure cooker is?
>>>> got one for christmas a little 4 quart job
>>>
>>> Whoever gave you that gift is trying to kill you. Get rid of it
>>> immediately. Pressure cookers are very dangerous. Hundreds of people are
>>> killed by pressure cooker explosions each year, but the government keeps
>>> it a secret.

>>
>> ROTFL!!!!!! DDDD

>
>At the very least, you should wear a welder's mask and body armor when using
>the thing.
>

Or hire an expert at cooking under pressure. An iron chef, maybe.


modom
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On Tue, 10 Jan 2006 12:34:54 -0600, notbob > wrote:

>On 2006-01-10, Doug Kanter > wrote:
>> your house.....

>
>Ya' gotta be smarter than the tool.
>
>nb


Sometimes I am. Sometimes I ain't.


modom
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In article >,
"Doug Kanter" > wrote:

> "OmManiPadmeOmelet" > wrote in message
> ...
> > In article >,
> > "Doug Kanter" > wrote:
> >
> >> "Elaine Parrish" > wrote in message
> >> ...
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >> > >>> anybody know what a pressure cooker is?
> >> >> > >>> got one for christmas a little 4 quart job
> >> >> > >>
> >> >> > >> Whoever gave you that gift is trying to kill you. Get rid of it
> >> >> > >> immediately. Pressure cookers are very dangerous. Hundreds of
> >> >> > >> people
> >> >> > >> are
> >> >> > >> killed by pressure cooker explosions each year, but the
> >> >> > >> government
> >> >> > >> keeps
> >> >> > >> it a secret.
> >> >> > >
> >> >> > > ROTFL!!!!!! DDDD
> >> >> > >
> >> >> >
> >> >> > At the very least, you should wear a welder's mask and body armor
> >> >> > when
> >> >> > using
> >> >> > the thing.
> >> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > Well, if you need someone to instruct you in blowing the thing up, I'm
> >> > your gal. I have a talent for it. geez.
> >> >
> >> > Elaine, too
> >> >
> >>
> >> Don't be silly. Others here say it's either unlikely or impossible. My
> >> actual take on them is that they have no known purpose to a skilled cook.
> >> There is nothing on earth that MUST be made in a pressure cooker.
> >>
> >>

> >
> > Rice...
> >
> > ;-)
> >
> > Speeds up beans too, and I can do artichokes or yams in 10 minutes.
> >
> > I like 'em, but then I grew up with 'em.
> >
> > Real time saver!

>
> I don't like that they have more ridges and parts to clean. Time saved in
> cooking is balanced by time wasted in cleaning.
>
>


Huh?

I always use an insert, and most of the time it takes me less than a
minute to clean the pot, and maybe 2 minutes to clean the lid.

I'd spend more time soaking and cleaning any other pot or pan.....

If you are having to work that hard, you are not doing it right! :-)

Cheers!
--
Om.

"My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson
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"OmManiPadmeOmelet" > wrote in message
...
> In article >,
> "Doug Kanter" > wrote:
>
>> "OmManiPadmeOmelet" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> > In article >,
>> > "Doug Kanter" > wrote:
>> >
>> >> "Elaine Parrish" > wrote in message
>> >> ...
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >> > >>> anybody know what a pressure cooker is?
>> >> >> > >>> got one for christmas a little 4 quart job
>> >> >> > >>
>> >> >> > >> Whoever gave you that gift is trying to kill you. Get rid of
>> >> >> > >> it
>> >> >> > >> immediately. Pressure cookers are very dangerous. Hundreds of
>> >> >> > >> people
>> >> >> > >> are
>> >> >> > >> killed by pressure cooker explosions each year, but the
>> >> >> > >> government
>> >> >> > >> keeps
>> >> >> > >> it a secret.
>> >> >> > >
>> >> >> > > ROTFL!!!!!! DDDD
>> >> >> > >
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > At the very least, you should wear a welder's mask and body armor
>> >> >> > when
>> >> >> > using
>> >> >> > the thing.
>> >> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > Well, if you need someone to instruct you in blowing the thing up,
>> >> > I'm
>> >> > your gal. I have a talent for it. geez.
>> >> >
>> >> > Elaine, too
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >> Don't be silly. Others here say it's either unlikely or impossible. My
>> >> actual take on them is that they have no known purpose to a skilled
>> >> cook.
>> >> There is nothing on earth that MUST be made in a pressure cooker.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> > Rice...
>> >
>> > ;-)
>> >
>> > Speeds up beans too, and I can do artichokes or yams in 10 minutes.
>> >
>> > I like 'em, but then I grew up with 'em.
>> >
>> > Real time saver!

>>
>> I don't like that they have more ridges and parts to clean. Time saved in
>> cooking is balanced by time wasted in cleaning.
>>
>>

>
> Huh?
>
> I always use an insert, and most of the time it takes me less than a
> minute to clean the pot, and maybe 2 minutes to clean the lid.
>
> I'd spend more time soaking and cleaning any other pot or pan.....
>
> If you are having to work that hard, you are not doing it right! :-)
>
> Cheers!


My ex's always got crud between the rubber seal (removable) and the rim of
the lid. When I have to deal with silly crevices in a piece of cooking
equipment, it's out the door. :-) I almost tossed my son because diaper
changes also involved a difficult-to-clean crevice, but I figured out a
method using the sink sprayer, an old electric toothbrush, and a large fish
net. It worked beautifully. He's 16 now, and his shrink says he should be
back to normal soon.


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"modom" > wrote in message
...
> On Tue, 10 Jan 2006 14:49:48 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
> > wrote:
>
>>
>>"Pandora" > wrote in message
...
>>>
>>> "Doug Kanter" > ha scritto nel messaggio
>>> ...
>>>> > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> anybody know what a pressure cooker is?
>>>>> got one for christmas a little 4 quart job
>>>>
>>>> Whoever gave you that gift is trying to kill you. Get rid of it
>>>> immediately. Pressure cookers are very dangerous. Hundreds of people
>>>> are
>>>> killed by pressure cooker explosions each year, but the government
>>>> keeps
>>>> it a secret.
>>>
>>> ROTFL!!!!!! DDDD

>>
>>At the very least, you should wear a welder's mask and body armor when
>>using
>>the thing.
>>

> Or hire an expert at cooking under pressure. An iron chef, maybe.
>
>
> modom


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In article >,
"Doug Kanter" > wrote:

> "OmManiPadmeOmelet" > wrote in message
> ...
> > In article >,
> > "Doug Kanter" > wrote:
> >
> >> "OmManiPadmeOmelet" > wrote in message
> >> ...
> >> > In article >,
> >> > "Doug Kanter" > wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> "Elaine Parrish" > wrote in message
> >> >> ...
> >> >> >
> >> >> >
> >> >> >> > >>> anybody know what a pressure cooker is?
> >> >> >> > >>> got one for christmas a little 4 quart job
> >> >> >> > >>
> >> >> >> > >> Whoever gave you that gift is trying to kill you. Get rid of
> >> >> >> > >> it
> >> >> >> > >> immediately. Pressure cookers are very dangerous. Hundreds of
> >> >> >> > >> people
> >> >> >> > >> are
> >> >> >> > >> killed by pressure cooker explosions each year, but the
> >> >> >> > >> government
> >> >> >> > >> keeps
> >> >> >> > >> it a secret.
> >> >> >> > >
> >> >> >> > > ROTFL!!!!!! DDDD
> >> >> >> > >
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >> > At the very least, you should wear a welder's mask and body armor
> >> >> >> > when
> >> >> >> > using
> >> >> >> > the thing.
> >> >> >> >
> >> >> >
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Well, if you need someone to instruct you in blowing the thing up,
> >> >> > I'm
> >> >> > your gal. I have a talent for it. geez.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Elaine, too
> >> >> >
> >> >>
> >> >> Don't be silly. Others here say it's either unlikely or impossible. My
> >> >> actual take on them is that they have no known purpose to a skilled
> >> >> cook.
> >> >> There is nothing on earth that MUST be made in a pressure cooker.
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >
> >> > Rice...
> >> >
> >> > ;-)
> >> >
> >> > Speeds up beans too, and I can do artichokes or yams in 10 minutes.
> >> >
> >> > I like 'em, but then I grew up with 'em.
> >> >
> >> > Real time saver!
> >>
> >> I don't like that they have more ridges and parts to clean. Time saved in
> >> cooking is balanced by time wasted in cleaning.
> >>
> >>

> >
> > Huh?
> >
> > I always use an insert, and most of the time it takes me less than a
> > minute to clean the pot, and maybe 2 minutes to clean the lid.
> >
> > I'd spend more time soaking and cleaning any other pot or pan.....
> >
> > If you are having to work that hard, you are not doing it right! :-)
> >
> > Cheers!

>
> My ex's always got crud between the rubber seal (removable) and the rim of
> the lid. When I have to deal with silly crevices in a piece of cooking
> equipment, it's out the door. :-) I almost tossed my son because diaper
> changes also involved a difficult-to-clean crevice, but I figured out a
> method using the sink sprayer, an old electric toothbrush, and a large fish
> net. It worked beautifully. He's 16 now, and his shrink says he should be
> back to normal soon.
>
>


You are SO bad!!!

<lol>
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guys
u'd make many of the guys on n.e. patriots newsgroup blush.......and that'd
take some doing......
I have used the pressure cooker off and on for well over 40 years, on gas
stoves, wood stoves, camping, u name it and have never had one blow.....i
once canned 400 quarts of jellies, pickles, u name it in a pressure
cooker......
this fall i dusted off my big old canning pressure cooker and cooked 125# of
butternut squash with it...since there are no timetables anywhere for that i
had to figure the times out...turned out to be 4 mins 45 sec at 10 lbs of
pressure maybe less.....the squash was the best that the k of c fall harvest
ever had....
i find the 4 qt pressure cooker excellent for camping, wheather on a coleman
fuel stove or on my campfire. u just have to watch it.....
right now while writing this i am cooking a corned beef in my 4 quart
pressure cooker.....since i dont have space in my pressure cooker i am
cooking the vegts (cabbage, potatoes, carrots, rutabagas) separately...
my interest in pressure cooking is one, i believe that KFC pressure cooks
all there chicken, and 2 i have high blood pressure and am trying to reduce
fat and salt in my and my wife's diet...she loves it when i cook...
o yes...i still have my old presto pressure cooker....use to cook steamers
in that when i was single living on the ocean...my old cat smokey and i
lived like kings....made great seafood soups afterwards from the juices...
do the same with corned beef and cabbage all cooked together...
crusty old feller
thank u for ur comments...appreciated that
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Default User wrote:
> itsjoannotjoann wrote:
>
> This rant:
>
> > I agree with everyone else, ditch that dangerous contraption as soon
> > as possible and invest in a good dictionary.

>
> Followed by:
>
> > captilizing

>
>
> Ah well.
>
>
>
> Brian
>



BIG groan, as soon as I hit submit I saw it and knew somebody here
would spot my blurb which is only fair!

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~patches~ wrote:


(My silliness snipped to save bandwith)


> > I'm so glad you came to this group so we could prevent another death
> > from those horrible things. You don't know how lucky you are!
> >

>
> You know what? This really is not necessary. The OP came to us with a
> question regarding cooking not a critique of his grammer. Instead what
> he has got so far is smartass comments that don't direct him at all.
> Why is that? Is everyone so ****y after the holidays they can't even be
> helpful? Shame on all of you who have taken this direction as far as a
> response. The only *dumb* question is one not asked and if we can't be
> civil enough to make an attempt at giving a helpful response, why the
> hell even bother answering?



Don't get your panties in a wad, it was all done in fun. And I see he
has posted on further down and took no offense to what was said.
Although he still hasn't gotten that new dictionary yet.

Lighten up. I don't see where he actually asked a question or for our
help. I think he was just posting to let us know about his new
pressure cooker. If he's asked a question, then I have posted in
error.

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itsjoannotjoann wrote:

>
> Default User wrote:
> > itsjoannotjoann wrote:
> >
> > This rant:
> >
> > > I agree with everyone else, ditch that dangerous contraption as
> > > soon as possible and invest in a good dictionary.

> >
> > Followed by:
> >
> > > captilizing


> BIG groan, as soon as I hit submit I saw it and knew somebody here
> would spot my blurb which is only fair!


You know the usenet rule on spleling flames . . .



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