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Uploaded by on Jan 23, 2012

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  • great job sir,

    i have just got one and used it once (i think i may of over filled it) im taking it out to use again this weekend - will it be ok in my back pack filled up or will it leak? not sure if you have to carry it empty & then fill it up on site. thinking of buying a small bag to put it - what do you think

    thanks

    love from the UK

  • @funkyprepper This stove may be kind of heavy for backpacking, but if you do use it for that I don't think you'll have problems with it leaking. I say that because mine will hold pressure for months at a time.

  • Wonderful, I have a pressure cooker like yours. Would be handy to cook dried beans, rice and other items that take hours, and takes lots of fuel to cook them that long. This way under an hour and they are done.

  • @Allen2045 I think if you're creative enough, there's not much of a limit to what can be cooked in these little pressure cookers. You can also can stuff in the too, but just not much at one time. The Presto pressure cooking cook book has a great recipe for white chili that has a cook time under 30 minutes (you still need to soak the beans overnight).

  • Another advantage of cooking that way is you can take the drippings and the carcass and make a really nice stock for another meal.

  • @vtpaladin I tossed the carcass, but i did keep the drippings. That's pretty good stuff to add to mashed potatoes.

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  • @therealvirginiawind My Step Mom gave me her 6 qt. pressure cooker. She only used it a couple of times. It is stainless steel had the book that came with it full of recipes. Thanks again for sharing this with us.

  • @johnboh51 I suspect folks tend to go to fast food places for chicken more than they buy a bird to cook for themselves. Maybe not, but my impression is the young folks don't know a lot about cooking other than putting something in the microwave. Cooking a whole chicken in a pressure cooker is fast, is a lot better quality, and cost less than getting it from a fast food place. It just makes sense to learn how to do some of this stuff, and maybe I'll help out a bit by showing how to do it.

    Thanks.

  • Hey,that looked good enough to eat again,you made me hungry watching the video,ill bet it was good eatin,thanks for the video my friend,God bless ya !

  • @snaps81625 Ahhhhhhhhh and now I know.. Well it sure looked scrumptious. Its nice to have those pressure cookers eventually I think they will be a God send.. I wish you well!

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