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michgirl
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Mary
Glendale
WI
USA
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Posted - Nov 14 2013 : 10:32:00 AM
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Hi Ya'll! Looking to get a pressure canner for Christmas from my DH (isn't he romantic???) and don't know what brand to hint for. Any favorites out there? |
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Cissik
True Blue Farmgirl
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Sylvia
Kent
WA
USA
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Posted - Nov 14 2013 : 8:17:30 PM
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Presto is still making pressure canners. Can buy parts for even some really old ones. Lehmann's also offer quite a choice of pressure canners. Look them over! I 'm using my dad's oldie, Still working, still canning.
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nubidane
True Blue Farmgirl
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Lisa
Georgetown
OH
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Posted - Nov 15 2013 : 07:37:59 AM
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My fave is the All American, made in the US, quite pricey, but it is SOO sturdy. It looks like something the military would process uranium in HA I have an old Mirro that still works too, and Presto is a reliable brand also. Good Luck & happy canning!
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michgirl
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Mary
Glendale
WI
USA
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Posted - Nov 15 2013 : 07:57:33 AM
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Thanks for the great answers! I am excited to try to can new things! |
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82kygal
True Blue Farmgirl
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Laura
Somerset
Kentucky
USA
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Posted - Nov 16 2013 : 11:30:45 AM
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I just got an all american pressure canner this summer. It is a bit spendy but I have never used one before and was scared to death of it. Butt..... I love it. Works great and is very safe. ![](icons/icon_smile_big.gif)
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Okie Farm Girl
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Mary Beth
McLoud
Oklahoma
USA
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Posted - Nov 16 2013 : 2:36:00 PM
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I use a mirro weighted canner. They still make them and are very reasonably priced. I like the all American but because they have a gauge they have to be calibrated every year by the extension center. I don't live near one and so the weighted canner is right up my alley. Have had my canner since 1977 and have used it all year every year since.
Mary Beth
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ceejay48
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CeeJay (CJ)
Dolores
Colorado
USA
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Lavender Rose
True Blue Farmgirl
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Brenda
Jackson
MI
USA
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Posted - Nov 18 2013 : 4:53:30 PM
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I just started using an All American this last summer. I love it. It did cost more, but it is worth it.
Lavender Rose
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michgirl
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Mary
Glendale
WI
USA
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Posted - Nov 18 2013 : 5:35:03 PM
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thanks for all the tips my friends! I actually think I'm going to put off buying it for a bit I've heard some pretty scary stories about pressure canners. Maybe next year.... |
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SusieK
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Texas
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Posted - Nov 18 2013 : 6:29:50 PM
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I fell in love with All American never have to worry about the rubber like some and it is made in the USA
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SusieK
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Texas
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Posted - Nov 18 2013 : 6:32:49 PM
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Michgirl trust me I was the same way but I used it last year for first time scared to death of it now I will never look back it was great.
"COURAGE is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway. -John Wayne"
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nubidane
True Blue Farmgirl
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Lisa
Georgetown
OH
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Posted - Nov 18 2013 : 6:42:02 PM
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Unless you leave the house to get a manicure, pressure canning is very safe. Just stay close, and check your pressure. It will all be beautiful. Trust me. ( & SusieK too!)
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adnama
True Blue Farmgirl
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inge
fargo
north dakota
USA
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Posted - Nov 20 2013 : 08:45:49 AM
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do not be afraid of the canner. read your book, be sure that your gasket is in good shape, and make a note in your book so you know when you have to think about replacing your gasket. You really don't have any more danger with this cookware than what your presently using now, and probably less. The advantage of quicker, more nutrients in your food, and being able to use the less expensive cuts of meat and making them butter melting in your mouth good.... step out on faith and you'll be converting your friends in to pressure cooker believers. |
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michgirl
True Blue Farmgirl
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Mary
Glendale
WI
USA
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Posted - Nov 20 2013 : 09:30:53 AM
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OK OK you all win! Will keep you posted after Christmas. This is going to be my Christmas present!!![](icons/icon_smile.gif) |
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Lanna
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Lanna
A little town in Idaho
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Posted - Nov 20 2013 : 11:08:17 PM
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I have two All American pressure canners. Yup, two. Worth every penny. :D
Yes, using it the first time is nerve wracking, but totally doable. You just have to jump in and get your feet wet. Then you'll wonder what took you so long.
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naturemaiden
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Connie - Farmgirl #673
Hoosick Falls
NY
USA
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Posted - Dec 15 2013 : 06:02:48 AM
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i have the 915 all american. look on amazon. free ship. never needs gaskets. will last forever. i was nervous at first, but it's made SO well that the first time i used it i felt very safe. let us know what you get!
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DandeeRose
True Blue Farmgirl
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Alicia
Charlestown, IN
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Posted - Dec 15 2013 : 07:56:45 AM
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We picked up a presto locally this summer, in a hurry, because the one we inherited for DH grandma needs new gaskets and we wanted a bigger one. It's HUGE! But the pressure wouldn't set right. And I need to pick up some extra piece for it. I may look into the All American!! I plan to do much more canning next year!
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