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Quote from: Colleen_definitely on August 03, 2018, 09:52:03 AMWhile it's not particularly revolutionary or clever, the instant pot and clones are a really great time saver for cooking.It's basically a high tech pressure cooker so you can prepare things extremely quickly. Cook a pound of pasta in 5 minutes, a rack of baby back ribs goes from raw to falling off the bone in half an hour, that sort of thing. My partner got me one for my birthday and I love the thing. It's basically my grandmother's pressure cooker with way better controls.
Quote from: Colleen_definitely on August 03, 2018, 10:24:01 AMIt is self contained and plugs into the wall so there's no stove required. It has a built in timer, built in temperature and pressure control, different modes to do everything from pressure cooking to baking to even making homemade yogurt. Basically it's a regular old pressure cooker with a computer controller added to it, and it manages to make it far more useful.
Quote from: Julia1996 on August 03, 2018, 08:48:42 AMHere are some tips on making better drip coffee. This isn't for the coffee snobs. If you're the type of coffee snob who would row the amazon for a bag of gourmet coffee beans that some animal has eaten and then shat out or you have a coffee machine as complicated as a nuclear reactor that cost more than your stove, you can skip this post.If your coffee maker is dirty the coffee won't taste good. To clean it run 4 cups of vinegar through it. After it finishes the cycle pour the vinegar back in and do another cycle. Then run a whole coffee pot of water through it. I clean my coffee maker once a month.Salt and egg shells take the bitterness out of less expensive coffee. Add a small pinch of salt and some eggshells to the coffee before you brew it. I got this tip from my grandma. I know it sounds weird but it works. Just rinse out the eggshells and let them dry. Then crush them into small pieces. Sprinkle a spoonful of them over the coffee before you brew it.Two problems with drip coffee makers are that they don't get hot enough when they brew and then then the coffee gets bitter from the coffee pot sitting on the heating element. Run a pot of water through the coffee maker before you put the coffee in it. Then pour the pot full of hot water back in to brew the coffee. As soon as the coffee is done brewing pour it into a thermal carafe instead of leaving it in the coffee pot on the heating element. These tips are for less expensive brands of coffee. We drink a lot of coffee at my house so I get the big container of Maxwell house. It would cost a lot to use those small bags of dunkin donut coffee or Starbucks. The expensive coffee is for after everyone leaves. Lol
Quote from: ChrissyRyan on August 03, 2018, 07:23:38 PMIf anyone would like to comment about air fryers here that might be helpful as I am thinking of purchasing one when a reasonably priced good one goes on sale.Thanks!Chrissy
Quote from: LexieDragon on August 03, 2018, 02:08:25 PMI have a multi attachment multi-function stand with mixer, chopper, foot processor, blender, grater, ice crusher, and ice cream maker attachments. I forget the brand, but its from like the early 90's. Back when things still were built to last (to a degree). I love it. I will get the maker when I am at home. I am at the Trans Wellness Conference again today.