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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can't explain it. Crock pot food is nasty. Fast crock pot food is even nastier. Resist![/quote] It's a pressure cooker, dummy. [/quote] Same! Pressure cookers produce really disgusting food. [/quote] It's not the appliance's fault if you are a terrible cook.[/quote] I am quite confident in my cooking skills as I went to culinary school. But crock pots and pressure cookers ruin most food. They are good in very specific instances, but almost no home cook who wants to make good tasting food needs one. [/quote] If you actually went to culinary school, you would not be on the DCUM cooking forum, you would be on chef talk with all the other real chefs. Go try to make your idiotic imposter statement there and watch how fast you are crushed by the real chefs.[/quote] You can believe what you want. I did go. It was a second career for me after being a lawyer. [/quote] i completely agree and I did not go to culinary or law school :D Both are made for people in a time crunch or limited cooking skills.[/quote] As an Indian cook, your ignorance is outstanding. I guess that is what is to be expected when dealing with the average American.[/quote] Lawyer to culinary school person here (btw, I do not consider myself a chef; I just did the classes not the intership and didn't graduate, plus I do not work). You are taking this much too personally. If the IP works for you, great. No need to insult. Happy Holidays![/quote] Im a NP and Dutch, and we use Pressure Cookers all the time. As a matter of fact, my mom gave me one upon HS graduation. I've also been to India several times and it is a large country with an extremely complex cuisine and they use PCs all the time. You of all people, if you indeed went to am actual culinary school, should know that Indian cuisine is some of the most complex in the world. The statement aas very typically miopically American. Im sure its hard for you to see, since you probably have very little exposure to the world outside of your immediate experience.[/quote] What? Indian food is awesome. But I suspect that if OP's wife was making a lot of it, she would already have a pressure cooker. That doesn't change the fact that the typical home cook is going to make nasty food in the IP. Go look at 99% of the IP recipes. [/quote]
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