nomifyle
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Although I've had my digital pressure cooker for awhile I've yet to use it. Its not an instapot, but the same sort of thing. I looked through a whole cook book for this piece of equipment and 99% of the recipes are basically not healthy, particularly anyone with health issues. I don't particularly have any health issues but could if I keep eating the way I have in the last several months.
I know there is information on the forum for instapot cooking, but if someone could pipe in and talk about basically healthy cooking it would be great.
Except for the rare occassion I want to stay away from using creamed soups or anything like that. I've never used them much anyway and never kept any in my pantry. In my infinate wisdom (haha) I have stocked a few varieties only to use them rarely, maybe once a month at the most.
One thing I really want to cook in the cooker is southern green beans, Daddy use to call it low and greasy and DH calls them fried. I call them good.
I know there is information on the forum for instapot cooking, but if someone could pipe in and talk about basically healthy cooking it would be great.
Except for the rare occassion I want to stay away from using creamed soups or anything like that. I've never used them much anyway and never kept any in my pantry. In my infinate wisdom (haha) I have stocked a few varieties only to use them rarely, maybe once a month at the most.
One thing I really want to cook in the cooker is southern green beans, Daddy use to call it low and greasy and DH calls them fried. I call them good.