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		<title>Pressure Cookers and Solar Cookers: Two Energy Efficient Tools</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pressure cooking has changed a lot lately &#8212; there is a whole new generation of pressure cookers that are said to be foolproof. No more stories of the canner exploding and spewing its contents around the kitchen! If you are a good bit younger than I am, maybe you never even heard those stories.
Why use [...]<p>This article came from: <a href="http://simplegreenliving.com/cooking-food/pressure-cookers-and-solar-cookers-two-energy-efficient-tools/">Pressure Cookers and Solar Cookers: Two Energy Efficient Tools</a>  at <a href="http://simplegreenliving.com">Simple Living, Sustainable Living</a>.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pressure cooking has changed a lot lately &#8212; there is a whole new generation of pressure cookers that are said to be foolproof. No more stories of the canner exploding and spewing its contents around the kitchen! If you are a good bit younger than I am, maybe you never even heard those stories.</p>
<p>Why use pressure cookers? They can cook food faster and thus save not only time but fuel. Beans, a mainstay of many simple food systems, are much tastier and easier to digest if they are thoroughly cooked, and this is where a pressure cooker  excels. You can even cook beans in a pressure cooker without soaking them for hours beforehand. Tough cuts of meat become very tender in a pressure cooker too.<span id="more-41"></span></p>
<p>My own pressure cooker is an 8-quartMagefesa from Spain, and here is a smaller, handier size at Amazon:   <a name="evtst|a|B0018AD2II" href="http://simplegreenliving.com/go/Magefesa_Practika_Plus_Stainless_Steel_3_3_Quart_Super_Fast_Pressure_Cooker/41/1">Magefesa Practika Plus Stainless Steel 3.3 Quart Super Fast Pressure Cooker</a>. In Europe, where conserving fuel has been much more important than here, there are a number of brands of pressure cookers, and many homes have more than one size. I chose Magefesa because a  number of magazines had rated it best value or editor&#8217;s choice.</p>
<h2>Solar Box Cookers</h2>
<p>We have one of these small ovens that uses only the sun, and we&#8217;ve  used it a lot for baking potatoes, squash, and bread. We&#8217;ve  also use it for cooking grains and some beans. I found it a nuisance in the considerable winds we used to get in Colorado, and tried to avoid using it when the wind was whipping things around.</p>
<p>Instructions are available to make your own; here&#8217;s one book:  <a name="evtst|a|0962906921" href="http://simplegreenliving.com/go/Cooking_With_the_Sun_How_to_Build_and_Use_Solar_Cookers/41/2">Cooking With the Sun: How to Build and Use Solar Cookers</a>.</p>
<p>And there are a variety of solar cookers on the market now. Here are three images;  clicking on them takes you to Amazon. Ours is a Sun Oven.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://simplegreenliving.com/go/link/41/3"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/414QGB0Y6CL._SL500_.jpg" alt="" /></a></p>
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<p>This article came from: <a href="http://simplegreenliving.com/cooking-food/pressure-cookers-and-solar-cookers-two-energy-efficient-tools/">Pressure Cookers and Solar Cookers: Two Energy Efficient Tools</a>  at <a href="http://simplegreenliving.com">Simple Living, Sustainable Living</a>.</p>
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