Does anybody use a stove top pressure cooker in a motorhome / van ..any recommendations ?
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The top picture instantly brought back memories of my grandmother arriving with hers. Then my parents had one. Nana used to take hers on motorhome and canal boat holidays.In March 1945 my mother gave my sister (who was living on an RAF camp with her hubby, a navigator on Halifax bombers) a Prestige Hi-Dome when my sister's son was born. She gave it to me around 25 years ago and I use it regularly at home and in the m/h. I used it for 20+ years when I was sailing offshore on my yacht as nothing spilled and it saved gas. I still use the original manual and just yesterday I made a batch of ten portions of chicken stock and veg soup. Wouldn't be without it.
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and in those days it was deemed necessary to tell people the country of origin of various 'Continental' dishes!
Spag Bol - from Italy. Now who'd have thought that!
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What photo?The top picture instantly brought back memories of my grandmother arriving with hers. Then my parents had one. Nana used to take hers on motorhome and canal boat holidays.
It was so nice to see this photo.
Same here, i remember my parents having one and it was frequently used, I can still remember the little bobbin thing that goes on the top spinning and rattling around, and carefully lifting those triangular inner pans out with a fork! elf and safety???The top picture instantly brought back memories of my grandmother arriving with hers. Then my parents had one. Nana used to take hers on motorhome and canal boat holidays.
It was so nice to see this photo.
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The top one in post #3What photo?
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Our first pressure cooker was one of the old Presteage ones with the weights. I was boiling up some hops & malt to make stout.7. Repaint kitchen ceiling.
Interestingly, I must be on someone's ignore list, I have no post #3?The top one in post #3