Nancy Today: How to make Pressure cooker stew

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Uploaded by on Nov 26, 2008

How to safely open a pressure cooker when it's done cooking.

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  • LOL I thought I was the only women to cool my pressure cooker in the snow.

  • @MsKate242 LoL, it's all been done before! LOL

  • you're awesome!  Thanks for the video

  • @brianwilburn Well thanks for thinking I'm awesome. Gee!

  • thanks for the video

  • @GrapeXsoda NP!

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  • thank you nancy

  • @NancyToday haha! Actually I have dogs, so probably have to avoid the yellow snow and use it principally as you did as a cooling agent!

  • @evilkate666 I miss having soybeans.  I think I'll make some! Thanks for the reminder.

  • @27simber LOL. No thanks!

  • @TOMATNOSCE Saving some water to use in your pressure cooker? Or do you live a rustic lifestyle? I'm in the tipi by the campfire making birchbark baskets this evening, so it's a pretty rustic life here, too! I did get a new lid at the dump. I'm so glad to have found it as the old one had a problem.

  • I love your presentation. I cook in a messy kitchen too sometimes. My favorite device in my kitchen is the pressure cooker. I own a 1967 presto cooker and can't imagine purchasing a new 'safer' model. Yeah,PC went "kapoee." Next week in portland oregon they're suspecting some snow. So I'll be saving some water!

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