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rebelmoon
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pressure cooking w/o a stove
#313927 - 05/10/01 11:29 AM (22 years, 7 months ago) |
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what is the most economical way to heat a pressure cooker w/o using a standard kitchen oven/stove unit? im thinking that a propane camping stove would work but might be very slow to heat and use a lot of gas. are their mini stoves like the propane camping type but that plug into electrical outlets? im thinking about looking at flea markets and thrift stores, but i dont know what to look for. can anyone help? -daniel.
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BrownPastures
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Re: pressure cooking w/o a stove [Re: rebelmoon]
#313967 - 05/10/01 12:36 PM (22 years, 7 months ago) |
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portable electric stoves are cool ... if you know how to control a camp fire you could do this also on embers... it's really tricky tho... you dont want to burn any of the parts on the pc.... steaming tho is pretty easy... peace and good luck
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IneedHitsPLEASE
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Registered: 05/01/01
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Loc: upstate,ny
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Re: pressure cooking w/o a stove [Re: rebelmoon]
#313987 - 05/10/01 12:59 PM (22 years, 7 months ago) |
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why not just use the stove?
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rebelmoon
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wow why didnt i think of that! i forgot that we could just simply access the platonic ideal objects themselves. it doesnt matter that i dont have an actual stove, *the* stove will do nicely. let me just venture out of my cave i thought was reality.... better yet, why dont i just partake of *the* mushroom? or even better, why not just experience pure beauty in-itself? best high ive ever had... -daniel.
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IneedHitsPLEASE
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Re: pressure cooking w/o a stove [Re: rebelmoon]
#314087 - 05/10/01 03:03 PM (22 years, 7 months ago) |
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What the hell kinda person doesnt have a stove?Are you a homeless freak living in an alley?Because If your hungry I can send you some Stovetop stuffing.LOL... Oh thats right,Nevermind...
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rebelmoon
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"Are you a homeless freak living in an alley?" yes my alley is equipped with a personal computer and internet access. i only share it with this one alley cat, but he just likes to piss on it - so essentially its all mine. what kind of person? how about a college student living in the dorms. or someone in a studio apartment without a kitchen. or maybe someone growing in their kitchenless basement who doesnt want to lug their pressure cooker downstairs off the stove every time they do a batch of jars. anyway, what the fuck it is my business not yours. -daniel.
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IneedHitsPLEASE
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Re: pressure cooking w/o a stove [Re: rebelmoon]
#314354 - 05/10/01 09:09 PM (22 years, 7 months ago) |
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hey man im sorry.thats a pretty nice alley.you know it would rock if you had a stove!You should get 1.
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m0ck5
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Re: pressure cooking w/o a stove [Re: rebelmoon]
#314411 - 05/10/01 11:18 PM (22 years, 7 months ago) |
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i have 2 portabul cook tops one single burner and one double if you still need one cheep pm me to trade
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galapagos
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Re: pressure cooking w/o a stove [Re: rebelmoon]
#314593 - 05/11/01 08:40 AM (22 years, 7 months ago) |
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Well, shit. ! Up until this point, I didn't know that an external heat source was required for a pressure cooker. For some reason, I thought it was something like a slow cooker -- I thought it plugged into an electrical outlet, heated up, and pressurized. I had no idea that they are to be used on stove tops. That changes things, since I do not have private access to a stove, and I'm more Aristotelian than Platonic. Shit. I guess I'll just use the boil-in-a-big-pot method in the middle of the night sometime when hopefully no one else will be around. I'm glad I read this before I ordered a pressure cooker. -galapagos
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Triple_3
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Re: pressure cooking w/o a stove [Re: galapagos]
#314970 - 05/11/01 03:54 PM (22 years, 7 months ago) |
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you can get p.c.'s that plug in $$$$, id use a butane burner similar to what fp sells, but a hot plate should work if it's big enough.
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Re: pressure cooking w/o a stove [Re: rebelmoon]
#315266 - 05/11/01 10:12 PM (22 years, 7 months ago) |
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Save farts in a ziplock bag. Buy some rubber tubing and a rubber nipple (the kind used for babies' bottles) and you have your own little poor man's stove. Just remember that even pressure is the key. Good luck.
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