Is That Smell Me?!
So one of the biggest thrills for Jaret regarding the Instant Pot is the ability to make bone broth in it. I have been making my own bone broth for the supposed stomach healing properties of it, but it requires cooking the bones in my slow cooker for 24-48 hours. This happens every week or two, and there have been a few uncomfortable nights between the two of us where we woke disoriented and wondering if the weird/rather unpleasant smell we were breathing in was some bad b.o. As it turns out, it was just the bone broth.
A relief, however, it makes the need for more bone broth a less than thrilling prospect. Particularly for my husband who may go to bed without realizing that I started another batch and wake up feeling distressed by his aroma. :)
So I made it in the Instant Pot this week. Guess how long it took?!!!! Including the preheating and cool down? Under two hours. I put the bones and vinegar in (kept it very simple this time). Filled it with water to just under the max fill line. Closed the lid, pressed a few buttons and the pot did the rest. Seriously, I should sell these. If you are a woman with lots of cooking to do and don't feel like you have the time to do it all, this could revolutionize your life. :)
A relief, however, it makes the need for more bone broth a less than thrilling prospect. Particularly for my husband who may go to bed without realizing that I started another batch and wake up feeling distressed by his aroma. :)
So I made it in the Instant Pot this week. Guess how long it took?!!!! Including the preheating and cool down? Under two hours. I put the bones and vinegar in (kept it very simple this time). Filled it with water to just under the max fill line. Closed the lid, pressed a few buttons and the pot did the rest. Seriously, I should sell these. If you are a woman with lots of cooking to do and don't feel like you have the time to do it all, this could revolutionize your life. :)
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