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Pastimes : Let's Talk About Our Feelings!!! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Ilaine who wrote (63680)11/18/1999 6:40:00 PM
From: Michael M  Respond to of 108807
 
Actually, for one of the parties, it's anything but life. Since you have mentioned red beans, though, I am willing to turn my attention to this non-divisive subject (EVERYONE loves red beans and rice, no?).

No cilantro. Of course. Not the right sort of combination at all, is it?

I've never used a pressure cooker. All depends on the bean, but, I tend to bring the beans and water to a good boil for a few minutes, remove from heat, then cover tightly and let stand for an hour or so. Then we're ready to get started. Throw in a few pieces of bacon, re-light the fire and then start looking around for other interesting stuff.

Cooking beans is fun -- low tech -- low stress.

I was looking at 48" Wolf range yesterday. MUST HAVE IT! In the middle of claiming it's a "real" commercial range v. a "wannabe" commercial range (he mentioned Viking), the guy opens the oven door and then starts hopping up and down on it. I was impressed! No idea why, but, I was impressed.
Following link may interest any Feelie who ever gets the urge to burn up a whole lot of stuff at one time. Great discounts on some models.

wwkitchens.com