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Presto 23-Quart Pressure Cooker/Canner
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Presto 23-Quart Pressure Cooker/Canner

by: Presto
List Price: $109.99
Our Price: $84.89
You Save: $ 25.10 ( 23% )

Feature: Heavy-duty 23-quart aluminum pressure canner and cooker
Avibility: Usually ships in 24 hours
Granite Ware 21-Quart Covered Preserving Canner with Rack
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Granite Ware 21-Quart Covered Preserving Canner with Rack

by: Columbian Home Products
List Price: $24.99
Our Price: $18.99
You Save: $ 6.00 ( 24% )

Feature: Dark exterior absorbs energy
Avibility: In stock soon. Order now to get in line. First come, first served.
Presto 6-Quart Stainless Steel Pressure Cooker
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Presto 6-Quart Stainless Steel Pressure Cooker

by: Presto
List Price: $74.99
Our Price: $49.95
You Save: $ 25.04 ( 33% )

Feature: Heavy-duty 6-quart stainless steel pressure cooker
Avibility: Usually ships in 24 hours
All-American 15-1/2-Quart Pressure Cooker/Canner
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All-American 15-1/2-Quart Pressure Cooker/Canner

by: Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry
List Price: $318.00
Our Price: $169.99
You Save: $ 148.01 ( 47% )

Feature: 15-1/2-quart pressure cooker/canner holds 10 pint jars or 7 quart jars
Avibility: Usually ships in 24 hours
Presto 01755 Pressure Canner 16 Quart
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Presto 01755 Pressure Canner 16 Quart

by: Presto
List Price: $109.99
Our Price: $76.49
You Save: $ 33.50 ( 30% )

Feature: 16 Quart Liquid Capacity
Avibility: Usually ships in 24 hours
All-American 30-Quart Pressure Cooker/Canner

All-American 30-Quart Pressure Cooker/Canner

by: Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry

Feature: 30-quart pressure cooker/canner holds 19 pint jars or 14 quart jars
Avibility: Usually ships in 24 hours
Fagor Home Canning Kit
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Fagor Home Canning Kit

by: Fagor
List Price: $24.99
Our Price: $22.95
You Save: $ 2.04 ( 8% )

Feature: Comes with canning rack, jar wrench, jar lifter, lid lifter, funnel, ladle, bubble freer, and cookbook
Avibility: In stock soon. Order now to get in line. First come, first served.
Presto 8-Quart Stainless Steel Pressure Cooker/Canner
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Presto 8-Quart Stainless Steel Pressure Cooker/Canner

by: Presto
List Price: $109.99
Our Price: $68.29
You Save: $ 41.70 ( 38% )

Feature: Heavy-duty 8-quart stainless steel pressure cooker and canner
Avibility: Usually ships in 24 hours
Presto 4-Quart Stainless Steel Pressure Cooker
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Presto 4-Quart Stainless Steel Pressure Cooker

by: Presto
List Price: $69.99
Our Price: $44.70
You Save: $ 25.29 ( 36% )

Feature: Heavy-duty 4-quart stainless steel pressure cooker
Avibility: Usually ships in 24 hours
All-American 21-1/2-Quart Pressure Cooker/Canner
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All-American 21-1/2-Quart Pressure Cooker/Canner

by: Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry
List Price: $345.00
Our Price: $209.99
You Save: $ 135.01 ( 39% )

Feature: 21-1/2-quart pressure cooker/canner holds 19 pint jars or 7 quart jars
Avibility: Usually ships in 24 hours




Choosing Appliance -> Convection Ovens
Convection ovens allow you to bake more foods (cookies, muffins, etc.) at once with even browning, but without the need to shift and rotate pans. A convection oven is the same as a conventional oven except a fan is installed in the back interior of the oven. The fan is used to blow and force the heat to circulate in the oven and around the food, thus eliminating the need to rotate and shift pans. In reality, though, even with the most expensive convection ovens, you will still need to rotate your foods, because there will always exist still hot spots in the cavity, because the cavity is small. Don't compare home convection ovens with most commercial convection ovens used by bakers and small food manufacturers, because their commercial ovens are much larger than home ovens and commercial ovens don't have any hot spots and therefore, there's no need to shift and rotate pans.
Choosing Appliance -> Cutting boards
There seems to be little difference between hard wood and plastic cutting boards from a safety standpoint, as long as they are properly washed and sanitized after each use. Personally, I like the feel of solid wood. One piece of advice--buy large cutting boards. Don't bother with these tiny boards that everyone seems to have in his or her kitchen. They are not user friendly. Once you get down to serious cutting or chopping, the small boards are always woefully inadequate and downright maddening!
Tips How to Maintain Appliance -> Heat
Rather than cause accidental heat-damage, prevent such damage in the first place:
  • Always use a heat protection pad or trivet (with rubber feet) for hot cookware, or leave cookware to cool on the hob first. Never put hot pans, particularly cast iron. Such heat can damage any surface!
  • If you must put a hot pan on the base of a sink use a protective sink mat, sponge, or cloth beneath. It is best to leave the utensil to cool slightly first, or put a few inches of cool water in the sink before the pan.
  • Avoid pouring boiling liquids directly into sinks without turning on the cold tap as well.

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