Thursday 26 October 2017

Win A Pressure King Pro 12 in 1 Digital Pressure Cooker

Would you like to win an pressure cooker from Pressure King Pro I can see you nodding , I have an electronic pressure cooker which I brought myself but I was so impressed with it I asked the really really nice people at Pressure King Pro if I could run a little competition SO one of you lovely lot could win it. Since I got my electronic pressure cooker I have made Chicken Risotto, Poached Pear and Chicken curry ( I forgot to take a picture of the poached pears * Instagram automatic fail !)



  • 12-in-1 Digital Pressure Cooker creates delicious, hearty, home-cooked meals up to 90% faster than traditional cooking methods for slow-cooked taste in fast food time. Super-heated pressurised steam locks in more vitamins and minerals than many traditional cooking methods.

  • Not just a pressure cooker, the Pressure King Pro can be used for Sautéing/Browning, and as a Slow Cooker, Steamer and Warmer. Also features 24-hour delay timer - simply set it in the morning.

  • Large 5-litre capacity (900 watts) so you can cook enough for the whole family! Sleek and compact design fits easily on your countertop.
  • The Pressure King Pro is the simple solution to making delicious, homemade meals faster and easier than ever before! With its steam infusion technology, you get that slow-cooked tenderness and taste in fast food time.



And because I have a son at university it means the extra I make I can freeze for another time for myself and my husband to eat.Having a pressure cooker is definitely good for the household budget which is just as well with having to help the teen out with university, university costs are just ricidulous but that a whole blog post in itself.






SO just comment below what you'd like to cook in the Pressure King Pro 12 in 1 Digital Pressure cooker, If you want some ideas just look at these recipes which are on their website. You could win one of this in black so getting entering and please be sure to tell all your friends !



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322 comments:

  1. Stew, can't beat it when the weather starts getting colder

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  2. I'd love to cook chilli con carne in it.

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  3. I would cook aa warming winter vegetable soup in it

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  4. I would love to cook anything chicken in it and rice!

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  5. I'd love to do a vegetable biryani in there.

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  6. i think it would be perfect for a winter warming lobby x

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  7. A nice beef stew, perfect for the winter

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  8. My Sausage Surprise Casserole though I can't tell you what the surprise is!

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  9. I lovely tender beef casserole!

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  10. Something sweet like Rum and Raisin Rice Pudding.

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  11. Would love to try lots of vegan recipes out using pulses and lots of green veg.

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  12. The pressure cooker always comes out for stews in our house.

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  13. I would cook a stew or a casserole

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  14. Chicken and Mushroom Strogganoff with pasta, it's soooo good!

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  15. I would love to try the pulled pork recipe, something I enjoy eating out but have never cooked at home.

    Angela

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  16. I would love to make a delicious beef stew with winter vegetables, rich onion gravy & dumplings

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  17. I'd like to cook a nice mild chicken curry - I can smell it now - mmm x

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  18. I've heard you can make all sorts of food in these but probably my first would be the old favorite, beef stew and dumplings. At the moment I make it in my ancient stove top pressure cooker, but I'm convinced that one day soon it's going to decorate the kitchen ceiling.

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  19. vegetable stew, yum

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  20. A nice Curry for these winter nights coming

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  21. I would make scouse (beef stew) - the recipe uses shin beef so pressure cooking is ideal

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  22. A lamb stew where the meat falls off the bones

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  23. Philippa Bradbury17 October 2017 at 17:21

    I would cook a hearty vegetable soup ��

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  24. OLd school just like Gran used to make Mutton Stew.

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  25. I have never made pulled pork but I'd like to give that a go in it.

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  26. Beef casserole is a favourite in our home xXx

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  27. I'd just be happy to quick some veggies quickly to start with, but I'd want to try lots of recipes after that.

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  28. I've like to cook a beef stew. Perfect for this time of year x

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  29. ooohhhh maybe a yummy stew and dumplings.

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  30. i think this sounds lovely and would remind me of our holiday to spain 30-Minute Pressure Cooker Chicken With Chickpeas, Tomatoes, and Chorizo

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  31. Beef Bourginon would be perfect

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  32. A chicken casserole

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  33. I would cook broth..using fresh veg yummy perfect autumn giveaway so many tasty recipes to try in it

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  34. I would cook broth..using fresh veg yummy perfect autumn giveaway so many tasty recipes to try in it

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  35. I would make a beef stew and dumplings

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  36. I would love to cook a beef goulash in this amazing pressure cooker

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  37. I would love to cook pulled pork in the pressure cooker xx

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  38. I would love to cook a beef stew.

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  39. Curried crocodile and yes it truly does taste like chicken to some!!!!

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  40. A lovely spicy lamb couscous

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  41. Pressure cookers are amazing for cooking stews, chillies and curry.

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  42. Braised lamb shank me thinks 😋

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  43. Braised lamb shanks...lovely 😋

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  44. Braised lamb shanks...lovely 😋

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  45. Chilli or a stew

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  46. An Italian stew with loads of wine

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  47. I would like to cook an Oxtail Stew

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  48. Good old Staffordshire Lobby is perfect for making in Pressure Cookers.

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  49. Wow - never thought about risotto! Love to do beef stroganoff in my 'old faithful' stovetop pressure cooker but it's like Russian roulette as to being cooked well or burnt to a cinder (when you're all hungry and it's too late to save)! Didn't know electronic ones existed!!!

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  50. April maddison-clow19 October 2017 at 10:31

    Slow cooked minted lamb shanks, with cranberry sauce.

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  51. chilli con carne...a family favourite

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  52. id cook a nice chicken curry in it!! :)

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  53. Halloween Chicken stew x Chicken breast,with spicy sausage,butternut squash,Pumpkin,Carrots,Peas,Potato's cooked in Chicken Broth,with Paprika and chilli x

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  54. A delicious beef and vegetable casserole with a red wine gravy sauce! YUM!

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  55. i would cook a lovely warming winter stew

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  56. I'd love to make a nice winter stew.

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  57. Always fancied having a go with a pressure cooker, would probably go for something oriental like Honey Sesame Chicken! x

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  58. I would cook a lovely and healthy veggie stew

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  59. A winter-warming beef 'n' barley stew, with dumplings :)

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  60. Chicken curry or scouse

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  61. id love to cook a beef stew its my favourite meal!

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  62. has to be a good stew for these cold evenings!

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  63. Great Northern Butter Bean hot pot

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  64. I'd cook a morocco chicken tagline style meal, warming and delicious!

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  65. A nice curry

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  66. I'd love a quicker was of making stock.
    @gavrc

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  67. Chicken stew, so warming, filling and nutritious for this time of year.

    Rachel Craig

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  68. my onion soup with carrot onions chicken stock fresh ginger black pepper

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  69. carolyn Heyworth19 October 2017 at 16:46

    Chicken casserole would be lovely

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  70. Nice mushroom and red wine stew to persuade my partner that vegetables can be delicious.

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  71. I'd like to have a go at the Pulled Pork recipe

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  72. I'd like to cook a vegetable curry.

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  73. I've always loved my friends lamb curry she makes in her pressure cooker, it fabulous for those cold winter evenings..It certainly warms you up & i love the way she pops the lamb, potatoes, and seasoned broth in altogether to create something so delicious that will warm every part of you up! lol Fabulous giveaway to,thank you ever so much

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  74. A beef stew with homemade dumplings... brilliant winter food!

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  75. Our favourite winter treat is a Beef Goulash, with tons of paprika, and served with lashings of sour cream. A perfect dish for a slow cooker!

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  76. love to make broth in a pressure cooker

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  77. I'd christen the Pressure King Pro by making chili con carne.

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  78. I would love to do a mean chicken stew in there

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  79. Pulled pork! I always do mine in my slow cooker, which is lovely, but you really do have to plan ahead. There's an lovely lady I follow on Instagram who always does hers in her pressure cooker, and I'm so jealous that she can make it for dinner after only buying the pork mid-afternoon!

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  80. got to be a stew, instead of the long slow cook- this would be a quick dish

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  81. I would make a chicken curry

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  82. I think I'd start by cooking some pulled pork!

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  83. I'd cook bacon bone soup.

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  84. So many to choose from! I would love to try my fav soup, carrot and coriander! Yummmmm

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  85. A lovely warming sausage cassoulet perfect for the colder weather we are about to have

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  86. My hubby's favourite is Boeuf Bourguignon so it would have to be our first meal from our Pressure king Pro!

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  87. I'd love to cook a vegi chilli with lots of veg, beans and spice! Be so comforting to come home to!

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  88. My curry goat would be perfect with this.

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  89. BBQ Pulled Pork all the way!

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  90. Pulled pork... Or for colder nights a scrag end of lamb stew with dumplings! :)

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  91. chicken and home grown vegetables

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  92. The delicious Portuguese stew my mother taught me how to make.

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  93. Chili con carne

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  94. Dean T (@ribbons1978)20 October 2017 at 03:15

    With this storm coming a nice warm chicken stew with dumplings

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  95. Beef Stew with herby dumplings all the way guys

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  96. a Mediterranean lamb stew, with potatoes, carrots, tomatoes and lots of spices, with some crusty bread for the gravy . yum x

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  97. I have never used a pressure cooker before. I remember,as a child, watching my Mother use an old pressure cooker. It was hissing away with that thing wobbling on the top lid. It scared me somewhat,until my Mum took it off the heat and accidentaly removed that wobbly weight thingy, only for the dinner to be released spectacularly through the tiny lid valve, to hit the ceiling above. That orange stain stayed on that ceiling for ages, as a reminder, to me, of the sheer power of that beast. Your great prize looks so user friendly ,if I win ,I will embrace it....the pulled pork looks so scrummy too

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  98. I'd love to try the Mediterranean chicken looks lovely!

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  99. I would cook stews and casseroles!

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  100. I would cook a pumpkin stew with dumplings.

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  101. A chicken curry would be lovely!

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  102. I'd love to try a thai curry!

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  103. I'd make a warming chilli! Especially as it's getting closer to winter!

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  104. a spicy chillie perfect for winter

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  105. a lamb curry

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  106. Steak and kidney pudding

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  107. Chicken curry with potatoes

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  108. I'd make a brisket of beef in a delicious gravy - yum

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  109. Nothing better than slow cooking some beef in beer, or a lovely whole chicken on a sunday <3

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  110. Chicken Casserole

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  111. I would cook a lovely beef stew x

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  112. Beef Stew. Yum!

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  113. Slow cooker Goan pulled pork, its delicious

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  114. I'd love to try something like pulled pork or turkey.

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  115. love to have ago at treacle sponge pudding

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  116. Oooh my mum used to have a very old-school pressure cooker that she swore by!
    I'd love to try a succulent lamb tagine in this please :)

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  117. A spiced lamb stew

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  118. rice pudding all the way. This would be great to replace my slow cooker or give me alternative options

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  119. I lack imagination so would probably just cook a stew or something... or perhaps I would be a little more adventurous!

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  120. my favourite winter warmer - beef stew! Also love my mums pressure cooker rice pudding so would be great to try that

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  121. i would first try a chicken casserole

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  122. lamb casserole and dumpling perfect winter warmer yummy xxx

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  123. I love steamed puddings, i would try a Clementine sponge pudding!

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  124. A nice Irish stew. Thankyou for the competition.

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  125. A really spicy bean stew for me.

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  126. I'd love to cook a nice pumpkin soup. It's the perfect time of year for it.

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  127. I'd love to give a rice dish or nice hearty soup a go in a cooker like this

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  128. I really like to cook my ham shanks slow so this would be ideal then I can make my wintery ham broth in it as well!

    twitter: @susanhoggett

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  129. A delicious pie filling such as chicken, mushroom and tarragon

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  130. A lovely warming beef and vegetable casserole, perfect now it's getting colder

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  131. i am sure this would make my life easier and cut my cooking time in the kitchen which as a single working mum this would be a god send :-)

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  132. Would have to be a chicken casserole on a cold winters day

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  133. Id like to cook up a nice irish meal of boiled bacon and cabbage

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  134. I am allergic to cats so please lie to me about sending wine instead, oh and I would make a hearty vegetable soup probably flavoured with wine but of course that could be a lie haha

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  135. It would be perfect for making a veggie chilli with extra beans!

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  136. I'd make a traditional Irish Stew. x

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