If I'm cooking in a pressure cooker, I can hit the release button or run it under some cool water for quick cooling but if you do that when you're canning, you're generally asking to have the contents of your jars come flying out all over the inside of the pot. That's why I wondered when you said you don't need to let it cool, LOL. Again, I misunderstood...I was thinking canning, not cooking. Sheesh...I need some of that memory stuff...what's it called?? Oh yeah...ginko...I keep forgetting
I always found the sound of Grandma's old one kind of scary...all that hissing and rattling, but the new ones...they're much quieter and with the built in vents and such...I never even think of there being a "boom" LOL
Those popsicle sticks are really handy for all kinds of stuff. I use them a lot for non-food items, or should I say non "human" food items. I use them for mixing dirt in my seedling pots and things like that. When they get too dirty, I break 'em into smaller pieces and toss them in the compost pile.

Those popsicle sticks are really handy for all kinds of stuff. I use them a lot for non-food items, or should I say non "human" food items. I use them for mixing dirt in my seedling pots and things like that. When they get too dirty, I break 'em into smaller pieces and toss them in the compost pile.