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I keep seeing recipes using an instant pot. anyone here use one?


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Go buy one you will never regret it. We use ours almost daily..

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Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego.

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Essentially an automatic pressure cooker that can saute and slow cook also.

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Originally Posted by sse
I keep seeing recipes using an instant pot. anyone here use one?


Electric pressure cooker, plus some other functions. We have two, one for home, one for the boat... and we use each often. This after ~55 years of stove-top pressure cookers...

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1980's bread makers.


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Its apparently an electric can that does not cook things instantly.


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i hate new things. i like old ways of cooking. i don't want breadmaker or sous vide machines, if it wasn't in use in 1960 (like margarine), not sure i want it. I don't like canola oil either

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i'll look into them though


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I use mine all the time, especially for soups.
I bought one for my sister, and she is always telling me how much she uses it.

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Nuther convenience thingy !

Got by without one before, why do I need one now ?

Fuggin world's gone made with needing everything right the flock now.


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Originally Posted by sse
i hate new things. i like old ways of cooking. i don't want breadmaker or sous vide machines, if it wasn't in use in 1960 (like margarine), not sure i want it. I don't like canola oil either


Hey just letting you know a man has landed on the moon and get this you can buy milk in the store now. I know ph ucking crazy


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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Its apparently an electric can that does not cook things instantly.



Oh boy, aren’t you the guy who eats pickled goat eyes?


Originally Posted by Bricktop
Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego.

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Originally Posted by sse
i hate new things. i like old ways of cooking. i don't want breadmaker or sous vide machines, if it wasn't in use in 1960 (like margarine), not sure i want it. I don't like canola oil either


Hey just letting you know a man has landed on the moon and get this you can buy milk in the store now. I know ph ucking crazy

for an old sourdough yer pretty d_mn modernized...LOL

it is true that it is a luxury of choice to avoid the latest conveniences whenever you feel like it, something you couldn't do in the olden days

i use a recurve bow, use fly fishing tackle, and shoot deer with a traditional percussion cap muzzleloader, and am grateful for it

i'll look into the instant pot to make sure i don't want it...LOL


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P.S. and i prefer non-motorized watercraft to power boats...i could think of more

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^^^^^^^^^^^

The newest iteration of the Insta Pot is rumored to have an outboard propulsion function as well.

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I've got one. Use it occasionally, but not too often.

We've used it for pressure cooking, sous vide, yogurt. My son used his for pressure canning.

I like that it replaces a bunch of gadgets with one gadget. Like my Kitchenaid with the attachments.

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Its very similar to an air fryer. About the size of a basketball, 110V, given to us by friends or family, used once, and sits in the closet in the basement.

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Originally Posted by New_2_99s

Got by without one before, why do I need one now ?



If you never needed a pressure cooker before, you probably don't need an Instant Pot now.

And for those who use a pressure cooker often, the electric version offers a few improvements.

Nobody suggesting anybody gotta do anything.

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We use ours all the time. It is great. I like to quick brown venison steaks, then put on a tray in there and cook em for about 15 minutes... melt in your mouth... great for lots of things... you don't have to have one, but we enjoy ours... after it cooks, it automatically goes into a keep warm mode, if we're later getting in from outside... cattle don't always run on a schedule


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