Guest guest Posted October 15, 2006 Report Share Posted October 15, 2006 Trivets are usually an object that you can set a hot pot or pan on. I presume they originally had 3 feet but later on had 3 or more or even no feet. GB , " Thia .... " <bipolyf wrote: > > I have seen the metal collapsible steamers that have feet, made to put in a > regular pot, sold at Walmart. Will these hold up to a pressure cooker? > And *is* this what you guys mean by " trivet " ? > > Thia > > On 10/15/06, pacoloso3 <pacoloso3 wrote: > > > > I tried to find a " trivet " at the dollar > > store, and grocery store and tool store, and with all that shopping > > came home forgetting that I didn't find one. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2006 Report Share Posted October 15, 2006 Yeah, I am familiar with a table top trivet, that is used to put hot pots on to protect your table. But the basket type thing that is sold with some pressure cookers look *nothing* like this, but look like a cake pan with holes, and feet; and are mentioned as use for steaming. So I am asking if the regular collapsible steamer baskets will work in a PC. (??) Anybody know? Thia On 10/15/06, greatyoga <greatyoga wrote: > > Trivets are usually an object that you can set a hot pot or pan on. I > presume they originally had 3 feet but later on had 3 or more or even > no feet. > > GB > > <%40>, > " Thia .... " <bipolyf wrote: > > > > I have seen the metal collapsible steamers that have feet, made to > put in a > > regular pot, sold at Walmart. Will these hold up to a pressure cooker? > > And *is* this what you guys mean by " trivet " ? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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