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one if you think you’re experiencing blood sugar
imbalances. Leanne Vogel of Healthful Pursuit
(www.healthfulpursuit.com) and Diane Sanfilippo of Balanced Bites (www.balancedbites.com) are fabulous resources, in addition to a medical professional, if you’re interested in experimenting with a low-carb, high-fat diet.
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Properly supply yourself with the basic kitchen equipment
and ingredient staples—welcome to the Instant Pot!
One of the aspects of this cookbook I am most
excited about is the addition of Instant Pot recipes.
Not only was this highly requested, I personally have
enjoyed using my Instant Pot the last few years to
make meal prep easier. If you’re not familiar with the
Instant Pot or you want to learn more about it, I’m
sharing the 411 here. The following information can
help you decide if you want to invest in one, and if
not, that’s totally cool. I have a cooking alternative for
every Instant Pot recipe in the cookbook.
What Is an Instant Pot?
An Instant Pot is a multi-cooker that does the job of
a slow cooker, electric pressure cooker, rice cooker,
steamer, yogurt maker, sauté and browning pan, and
warming pot. It can also sterilize canned goods or
pasteurize milk.
What Are the Benefits?
Who Is an Instant Pot Right For?
There are two primary types of Instant Pot. I have
the Duo, which is the original Instant Pot model,
and the instructions in this book refer to the Duo
model. I have used the Ultra model, and I do not find
it as user friendly. It is also more expensive, and I’m
not interested in the extra features it offers (such as
sterilizing jars and sous-vide functionality). That said,
I highly recommend that you do your own research
before choosing your model. If you do have the Ultra,
the instructions in this book should easily translate.
Keep your manual in the kitchen just in case.
Getting Started with the Instant Pot