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Uploaded by on Jan 21, 2012

If you had no electricity for you electric oven or gas stove. Show me what you would use..Thanks ....Paula...

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  • Paula great video!...I am looking for my favorite stove...Can you believe it...I can not remember where I packed it. I hate to tear all the bags apart.....Great prepper I am? I can not find my stove!....lol

  • @arkansasprepper As my mom would always say you will find what your looking for in the last place you look. Took me forever to figure that one out LOL.

  • paula you got it going on!! Great items stocked up.. TJ

  • @MyDaddysgirl44 Thank you TJ

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  • @Allen2045 Well, the reason my chicken didn't look very appetizing had nothing to do with how I cooked it. It tasted great right out of the cooker, but it was that home made chicken plucker that didn't work so well, or maybe it worked too well. hahahaa That's another story though.

    Good topic to bring up!

  • @therealvirginiawind I would not care if it was appetizing looking as long as it was done and tasted good. I did use the 6qt pressure when I canned some butter. I had 3 1/2 pint jars left and used that worked like a charm.

  • @Allen2045 I just posted it. This pressure cooker beats any microwave, and although it might be difficult to use on a campfire, just about any kind of stove will make it work. It takes more than 45 minutes to have a chicken ready to plate because you have to wait for the pressure to rise before you can start the clock, but it's still much faster and uses less fuel than any other way I can think of (other than a microwave, but that's not an appetizing way to cook a whole chicken).

  • @AsianCookingmadeEasy If you have an out door gril, or buy some camp stoves. Cans of sterno you alrady know your way around a Wok so you would still be able to cook the dishes that you are so good at....Paula

  • @HillbillyPrepperGals Love my cast iron skillets and dutch ovens. Solar oven would be great in the spring and summer time. Would not heat up the house like the cast iron stove would. Spoted one in a catalog for $199.95 Sport Solar Oven Combo.

  • @therealvirginiawind Could you post that video to this one for me. I have a pressure cooker like yours and was wondering if I could use it on a camp stove like you just did. That Chicken looked awesome and only took 45 min on the low fuel setting.

  • A pressure cooker is great for off grid cooking because it is fast so uses less fuel. I made a video demonstrating cooking a chicken with a camp stove and a pressure cooker a few days ago, so it sounds like we're thinking somewhat along the same lines.

  • Don't ya just love the cast iron? Next on my list of backups for cooking is a solar oven ;)

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