outdoor campingHere is a product that is bound to simplify our outdoor camping. It's a pressure cooker that will cook food almost 70% faster than normal pots and pans, which means that less fuel will be consumed, food will cook faster, and much more nutrition is retained by the quick cooking. I was so happy when I found this GSI 3.5 Qt. Hard Anodized Pressure Cooker online. I use two pressure cookers at home but they are much too big to take outdoor camping, and this pressure cooker is just the right size to take along on our camping trips.

Cooking fuel is at a premium, whether it's propane, charcoal, or firewood we gather ourselves. With a pressure cooker for outdoor camping, we will not need to bring nearly as much along or worry about running out. We can cook potatoes in 6 to 7 minutes once it's up to pressure, rice and presoaked beans in five minutes or so, or even roasts in 20 minutes. When we're outdoor camping, we tend to eat much more than when we're at home, so it just makes sense to have tis pressure cooker as part of our essential camping gear.

I found it at Route 66 Mega Mall located at http://www.route66megamall.com, a convenient site to shop for a lot of outdoor camping supplies. If I were to buy this pressure cooker locally, I'd have to order it from a specialty kitchen store and probably pay much more for it than I did online. It's hard to find pressure cookers in retail stores.

We will use the pressure cooker even when we're not outdoor camping because the food they cook really is delicious. We can take inexpensive cuts of meat, cook them for a short time, and end up with delicious, tender meat. Imagine being able to make pork spareribs or pot roasts in 30 minutes or less. These are lifesavers at home and outdoors. I even introduced my sister to pressure cookers, and she cooks much of her food at home using them, too. They are really nice to have when the weather is hot and the AC is running full tilt or dinner needs to go on the table quickly.

These pressure cookers are also great for making baked beans that would otherwise take hours to cook on the stove. There is also no stirring involved with pressure cooking, so they ease the work at home our outdoor camping of putting a meal together. The modern pressure cookers are also completely safe to use, too, unlike the old ones that grandma used to use. We are trying everything we can to save money, green up our lives, and this pressure cooker is just the ticket for healthy eating, lowering our carbon footprint, and spending less on groceries to eat better when we're outdoor camping or at home.