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<p>[QUOTE="loudtom, post: 12307891, member: 186442"]Another idea is stainless steel dishware that can fit in a pressure cooker. Just wipe or scrub the big stuff off, then toss it in there. It heats up the water, the steam sterilizes everything, and makes cleanup really easy. Plus it dries really fast since it's so hot when it comes out. It also uses very little water.</p><p><br /></p><p>The downside is you won't be able to microwave food on it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="loudtom, post: 12307891, member: 186442"]Another idea is stainless steel dishware that can fit in a pressure cooker. Just wipe or scrub the big stuff off, then toss it in there. It heats up the water, the steam sterilizes everything, and makes cleanup really easy. Plus it dries really fast since it's so hot when it comes out. It also uses very little water. The downside is you won't be able to microwave food on it.[/QUOTE]
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