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The Pressure Cooker Recipe Book with Suzanne Gibbs

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Uploaded by on Mar 15, 2009

Suzanne Gibbs takes us into her kitchen and demonstrates one of the many delicious recipes from her book 'The Pressure Cooker Recipe Book'. Available 30 March 2009. For more info go to penguin.com.au

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  • @Unicorn1940 - To @rcellia41 - who appointed you moral guardian of the planet? I am entitled to my views and if I think she is cute, it was an honest enough comment that I am entitled to. I don't think Suzanne Gibbs would be offended by a comment like that. Perhaps if you are female you are jealous that no one thinks about you. And if you are male. go out and jerk yourself off a soda. SUZANNE GIBBS RULES!

  • Suzanne Gibbs is a honey!

  • @rcecilia41 What a shame you are not as witty and clever as you would like to think you are. Why don't you go sit in a corner and play with yourself until you grow up?

  • I think this recipe does look absolutely delicious. But that amount is enough to feed an army or to can or freeze for future meals, eh?

  • @blogleftbanker *You do not...cook chicken really flavorful*

    Your correction: "It’s “flavorfully”...an adverb for the verb “cook”..."

    Actually, the first usage isn't incorrect. You, however, made a very common blunder. The word 'really' is an adverb that modifies the intransitive verb 'cook.' Using 'flavorfully' after is redundant.

    But, I think the author's intent is, "You do not know how to cook really flavorful chicken." 'Really' emphasizes his opinion.

  • Good Job!

  • @rcecilia41 i agree that food looks nasty

  • @rcecilia41

    This comes from a user with no videos uploaded. Instead of insulting people perhaps you should create something—or study English grammar. It’s “flavorfully” which is an adverb for the verb “cook” in your sentence. Or you could have said, "You don't know how to cook flavorful chicken."

  • Sorry lady, but your recipe is garbage. You do not know how to cook chicken really flavorful. Thank you but, but no thanks

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