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Old 03-27-2018, 12:37 PM   #445
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Originally Posted by ApK View Post
Fill the space between the steel pot and the outer unit with water and salt.
Freeze thoroughly.
Fill the pot halfway with cream,milk sugar and flavoring.
Seal the lid and kick the entire thing around your house for 20-30 minutes.

You can only make this recipe once.



Disclaimer: This is a joke. Don't do any of that.
snort. If anyone doesn't know that's a joke...

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Originally Posted by kcladyz View Post
I decided to cancel my order for the PC and went to Target and found an instant pot. I am excited to try it. I am an epic fail at cooking so I hpe this will solve that lol
Well...as APK notes, below:

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It doesn't cook for you any more than an oven cooks for you, so it's not going to SOLVE that for you.
It does reduce the need for attention to several variables when following a recipe, so it might HELP, though.
Learning to cook is one of those things where it helps if you have a "cooking" mom, someone who can teach you the fundies. (Fundamentals). BUT, even if you are starting from total scratch, you can learn a lot without killing yourself or poisoning your family. (LOL).

There are a crapload of IP cookbooks out there. The good thing about most is that they focus on the sort-of crockpot type of use--throw in X+Y ingredients, set the time, and eat.

You might want to start out with simpler/easier dishes, and see how those go.

May I ask, what type of foods do you like? Or your family, if there is one?

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