[Electronics-Talk] Pressure Cookers

David Andrews dandrews at visi.com
Sat Aug 19 21:25:49 UTC 2017


I can send anyone, who wants it a MP3 file of the manual, so you can 
get a feel.

Dave

p.s.  It is human-read.

At 02:38 PM 8/19/2017, you wrote:
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>Good afternoon everyone,
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>                 I came across some books on Bookshare.org concerning
>pressure cookers. I know there are pressure cookers one can use on the stove
>but am curious to know if there are any electrick ones and how usable they
>are by the blind. I recall wen I was at Perkins in the 1970s that only
>students with residual vision were taught to use pressure cookers. Yup this
>is the nation's premier school for the blind caving into the higherarchy of
>sight. Shame on them!
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>                 I found some books and videos about using a pressure cooker
>from America's Test Kitchen and from none other than Jacque Peppin. Leave it
>to the personal chef of French President Charles Degaul to observe that one
>can tell how high the pressure is by listening to the intensity of the hiss
>the unit makes a technique a blind cook can use to use pressure cookers
>safely and with ease.
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>                 Pressure cookers have come along ways since I was in school
>and there are other tips and tricks blind persons have figured out to use
>them independently. Sindce the focus here is electronics any feedback about
>electric pressure cookers and how they can be used by the blind will be very
>much appreciated. All the best.
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>Peter Donahue
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