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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 447737" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>What is a "boiling water canner"?? </p><p></p><p>I used to use my mom's pressure cooker before I got married. (tells you how long ago it was) She used it for her blackberry jelly/jam but also cooked everything else known to man in it. lol I figure if my mom, who honestly is far from having any skill in cooking at all, can learn then I can too. The woman can bake like wonderful.......cook? blech</p><p></p><p>So I hope the newer versions aren't that much different. easy child and mine just arrived at her house along with the new cast iron dutch oven we bought. If they are too complicated and she can't help me figure it out, I'll send the darn thing back for what it cost me. </p><p></p><p>*claps hands* ohhhhh goody. I gots lots of people I can ask for advice from. Yay! (I'll probably need it lol) </p><p></p><p>I got the dark cool room part covered and so does easy child. We've both got good basements.</p><p></p><p>And while produce is popping up on sale, I also plan to try lots that I've never tried before. Like zucchini (omg I spelled it right!!) egg plant.......still not overly excited about turnips or beets though......but who knows, I may turn out liking the darn things. lol</p><p></p><p>Ohhh, and does any one have any good way of cooking southern greens like kale and mustard? Had a neighbor once who omg would cook up a batch and have me drooling. I lost her way of cooking them ages ago. But would love to see if I can find a recipe (I say recipe but I think she just boiled them and added some things to it) that is somewhat similar to hers, or good by itself.</p><p></p><p>And yes, I'm trying to find cheap ways to fill out our diet. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 447737, member: 84"] What is a "boiling water canner"?? I used to use my mom's pressure cooker before I got married. (tells you how long ago it was) She used it for her blackberry jelly/jam but also cooked everything else known to man in it. lol I figure if my mom, who honestly is far from having any skill in cooking at all, can learn then I can too. The woman can bake like wonderful.......cook? blech So I hope the newer versions aren't that much different. easy child and mine just arrived at her house along with the new cast iron dutch oven we bought. If they are too complicated and she can't help me figure it out, I'll send the darn thing back for what it cost me. *claps hands* ohhhhh goody. I gots lots of people I can ask for advice from. Yay! (I'll probably need it lol) I got the dark cool room part covered and so does easy child. We've both got good basements. And while produce is popping up on sale, I also plan to try lots that I've never tried before. Like zucchini (omg I spelled it right!!) egg plant.......still not overly excited about turnips or beets though......but who knows, I may turn out liking the darn things. lol Ohhh, and does any one have any good way of cooking southern greens like kale and mustard? Had a neighbor once who omg would cook up a batch and have me drooling. I lost her way of cooking them ages ago. But would love to see if I can find a recipe (I say recipe but I think she just boiled them and added some things to it) that is somewhat similar to hers, or good by itself. And yes, I'm trying to find cheap ways to fill out our diet. lol [/QUOTE]
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