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I've been reading the reviews on electric pressure cookers. I guess
the best one is http://missvickie.com/library/electric.html After reading this, I decided to get my old stove top pressure cooker out of storage and try it again. After reading the MissVickie site, I'm wondering if my Presto would be large enough to cook dried beans. I filled it with water and the first mark is 3 qts.; the second mark is 4 qts. and full to the brim is 5 qts. 2 cups. I'm not sure whether this is a 4 or 5 qt. cooker. I'm only going to be using it for dried beans, and I seem to remember a caveat about the foam, so I'm concerned about the size. Any comments would help. Thanks. Dee Dee |
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