A few years back, my mom gave me her old pressure cooker. She had gotten it not long after she and my father married. At first she was dubious about using it after hearing horror stories of pressure cookers exploding. One of the sounds of my childhood is the shhhshhhing sound of the pressure regulator.
I've made polenta, cooked meat, made batches of beans very quickly. I have a small collection of vintage pressure cooker cookbooks as well as a more modern volume. I've replaced the ring and the pressure valve and the pressure cooker is set for more years of service.
I like my slow cooker, but the speed of the pressure cooker can't be beat. I like to whip up a big batch of beans Sunday afternoon and use them throughout the week in burritos, as side dishes, in salads, in bean burgers. Any leftovers freeze very well for later use. I can adjust the salt to my taste and I don't worry about exposure to BPA.
When I cook with the pressure cooker I usually first consult my big Pressure Cooking book by Ida Bailey Allen. But there are plenty of other resources on-line:
http://allrecipes.com/recipes/everyday-cooking/pressure-cooker/
http://www.food.com/recipes/pressure-cooker
http://www.gopresto.com/recipes/pressurecooking/index.php
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