
Now, apart from using it to make the perfect clootie dumpling what is the best way to use it?
What do you use yours for and how do I get into the habit of using it. What is the best energy saving way to use it?
http://boboffs.blogspot.co.uk/Millymollymandy wrote:Bloody smilies, always being used. I hate them and they should be banned.
No I won't use a smiley because I've decided to turn into Boboff, as he's turned all nice all of a sudden. Grumble grumble.
http://chateaumoorhen.blogspot.com/boboff wrote:Oh and just for MMM,(thanks)
http://chateaumoorhen.blogspot.com/boboff wrote:Oh and just for MMM,(thanks)
My way of cooking chickpeas: soak over night, cook for 15 minutes, stick into bed and wrap up warm. After 8 hours or so - perfectly cooked chickpeas, with minimum of energy input!Annpan wrote:Well, I just did chick peas and I got a 3 day ordeal down to about an hour and a half - 1 hour soaking, 30mins cooking so![]()
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You could with that one - the pasta disintegrated in no time at all and the mush blocked the valve. Steam can escape, but mud can't...Annpan wrote:And they don't explode, but MMM had me panicking so I did a bit of research, they have various valves that let the steam escape above a certain pressure.
Can those of you who say "don't cook..." please explain how you managed to get stuff all over the kitchen... might have opened the lid while still under pressure? You can't do that with the modern designs.