How do you try to save energy when you cook??
Here are two ideas:
Best Poached Chicken (fair to lousy broth):
Fill a 12 quart kettle almost full of water and bring it to a boil. Place 1 whole chicken, about 3 pounds, in the boiling water. The water will STOP boiling in just a moment or so. Using wooden spoons so that you do not tear the skin, remove the chicken from the water and place it on a tray. Cover the pot and bring the water back to a boil. Put the chicken back into the pot, cover and turn off the heat. Leave the chicken in the pot and the pot on the burner, but you will need no more heat. The water will be hot enough to cook the bird. After 1 hour the chicken is done. Remove, cool, and debone it.
Putting Your Rice to Bed (from Living More With Less, pg.155)
Bring your rice (in this story it was rice and milk) to a boil, then put the pot on a thick layer of newspaper on your bed, cover with more newspaper, then
tuck it in for an hour or so. Alternatively, just wrap in a thick towel, etc. and go about your chores for an hour or so.
Anyone else want to post some hints to save energy while cooking?
Here are two ideas:
Best Poached Chicken (fair to lousy broth):
Fill a 12 quart kettle almost full of water and bring it to a boil. Place 1 whole chicken, about 3 pounds, in the boiling water. The water will STOP boiling in just a moment or so. Using wooden spoons so that you do not tear the skin, remove the chicken from the water and place it on a tray. Cover the pot and bring the water back to a boil. Put the chicken back into the pot, cover and turn off the heat. Leave the chicken in the pot and the pot on the burner, but you will need no more heat. The water will be hot enough to cook the bird. After 1 hour the chicken is done. Remove, cool, and debone it.
Putting Your Rice to Bed (from Living More With Less, pg.155)
Bring your rice (in this story it was rice and milk) to a boil, then put the pot on a thick layer of newspaper on your bed, cover with more newspaper, then

Anyone else want to post some hints to save energy while cooking?
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