tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-399953666507652031.post179056967073927446..comments2009-07-03T16:33:50.956-07:00Comments on Coffee Bean Goddess: Digging TreasureDeehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00640058997702227911noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-399953666507652031.post-77414107052002766582009-07-03T16:33:50.956-07:002009-07-03T16:33:50.956-07:00Bill, thank you for that link to the Fagor page! I...Bill, thank you for that link to the Fagor page! I hadn&#39;t seen that before. Yes, it really is a &quot;good one.&quot;<br /><br />Lou -- another sister separated at birth. (grin) Why do I keep getting the feeling our mothers were a lot tougher than we are? (sigh)Deehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00640058997702227911noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-399953666507652031.post-38143126904962157752009-07-03T13:02:46.860-07:002009-07-03T13:02:46.860-07:00I recently inherited my Grandmother's 1950's press...I recently inherited my Grandmother&#39;s 1950&#39;s pressure cooker (Prestige like Johns) complete with jiggly bits and yes, I&#39;ve been too scared to use it too. My mother finds this amusing in much the same as yours apparently. She reminds me of the Russian lady in the &#39;we can do it&#39; poster when I think of her laughing at my fretting :)Louhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00835753073445713930noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-399953666507652031.post-90149010795080611052009-07-03T08:11:36.059-07:002009-07-03T08:11:36.059-07:00There was a little black rubber plug in the top of...There was a little black rubber plug in the top of mother&#39;s pressure cooker that was supposed to blow if the pressure got too high. It never did, but I do remember the smell of burnt meat when she got busy doing something else. We did not eat the cremains and it took a day of soaking before we got them entirely out of the pot.<br /><br />Looks like you bought a <a href="http://bit.ly/15Ly3G" rel="nofollow">good one</a>, Dee.The Old Guynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-399953666507652031.post-12944594331822980122009-07-03T05:56:04.224-07:002009-07-03T05:56:04.224-07:00I remember the cooker and I remember being afraid ...I remember the cooker and I remember being afraid of it so didn&#39;t stick around to watch mom.bonniehttp://mizbee.netnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-399953666507652031.post-85573055306370203852009-07-02T23:39:20.551-07:002009-07-02T23:39:20.551-07:00Wendy, as far as I know, Fagor and Kuhn Rikon are ...Wendy, as far as I know, Fagor and Kuhn Rikon are usually the two highest rated of the new generation of cookers and both have 10-year warranties. If you go to:<br />http://missvickie.com/index.html<br />there is a ton of info about the beast. Miss Vickie would benefit from the skills of a good line editor but she really knows her cookers.<br /><br />Kate, we may be sisters separated at birth judging by the similarity of our reactions. (grin) Truly, though, the new beasties have multiple safety features. I don&#39;t think they CAN blow up.<br /><br />John, I&#39;d never heard of the Prestige and, lo! There it is at Amazon. How about that? Maybe there will be a new one in your Christmas stocking?<br /><br />Okay, Ralph, you&#39;re talking about the BIG puppy. I don&#39;t know if they&#39;ve modernized that size but if they haven&#39;t, I&#39;d be too skeert to use it. I&#39;m such a wuss. Fortunately, Mom wasn&#39;t. She canned a lot of venison in quart jars in hers. Talk about yummy!Deehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00640058997702227911noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-399953666507652031.post-11085736153831399162009-07-02T22:25:53.015-07:002009-07-02T22:25:53.015-07:00Back in the 30s and 40s, my grandparents had a for...Back in the 30s and 40s, my grandparents had a forty quart unit they used to make cranberry sauce to sell to their neighbors up on the coast of Maine.<br /><br />It actually did blow out the safety relief thing and the ceiling was stained for years. They can be powerful, but low pressure so not to worry.<br /><br />Oh wait, those are the ones that kill!Ralphhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14689350611399187250noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-399953666507652031.post-5115863714305087312009-07-02T20:47:58.707-07:002009-07-02T20:47:58.707-07:00Hmmmm... "humour under pressure"... Hmmmm! I used...Hmmmm... &quot;humour under pressure&quot;... Hmmmm!<br /><br />I used to love my old Prestige pressure cooker. Then the microwave came along and the old whistler fell into very rare use. And then it disappeared in one of Graham&#39;s de-clutter exercises. Sigh :-)John Baileyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09887643652203228032noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-399953666507652031.post-48283726248703655802009-07-02T19:42:17.698-07:002009-07-02T19:42:17.698-07:00Hummm - may I come out from behind the wall now???...Hummm - may I come out from behind the wall now??? <br /><br />My mother used to have this old pressure cooker that would jiggle and wiggle and scare the bayjayssus out of me! For what ever reason, she&#39;d stand there, right in front of the thing and I do believe she would put a fork tong through the hole in the top and let some more steam out!!! That thing would steam and hiss and...well, you&#39;ve got the picture. I&#39;m still traumatized! lol<br /><br />I do hear the newer ones are nice - but. <br /><br />Hey - where&#39;d you get my photo of me, after I had my son??? ;)kate et jimnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-399953666507652031.post-4082084526684308382009-07-02T19:35:41.040-07:002009-07-02T19:35:41.040-07:00Dee, I'm intrigued with the concept of the pressur...Dee, I&#39;m intrigued with the concept of the pressure cooker but have been hesitate based on a story I heard growing up about a pressure cooker which came and went before I was born. Probably time to revisit the concept, eh? Thanks for the brand referral.Wendyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09684838805174960356noreply@blogger.com