Easy pressure cooker set and forget recipes?

I want recipes that are EXTREMELY simple to make that don't require me to constantly open the pot in between to add or remove ingredients. I just want to dump everything into a pot and take it out when its done.

Nothing too expensive please! I prefer Asian dishes but I'm open to other dishes too.

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u/penguinumbreIIa — 8 days ago

Easy one pot set and forget recipes?

I want recipes that are EXTREMELY simple to make that don't require me to constantly open the pot in between to add or remove ingredients. I just want to dump everything into a pot and take it out when its done.

Nothing too expensive please! I prefer Asian dishes but I'm open to other dishes too.

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u/penguinumbreIIa — 8 days ago

Easy Pressure Cooker set and forget recipes?

I want recipes that are EXTREMELY simple to make that don't require me to constantly open the pot in between to add or remove ingredients. I just want to dump everything into a pot and take it out when its done.

Nothing too expensive please! I prefer Asian dishes but I'm open to other dishes too.

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u/penguinumbreIIa — 8 days ago
▲ 11 r/Workproblems+1 crossposts

Is it bad to ask a coworker about who they are connected to?

I'm in a pretty intense cohort program and I tried asking my coworker (well really more like peer since we're not officially working on site yet) if they had reached out to the rest of our peers in our cohort program. They seemed to be pretty closed off and and didn't seem comfortable with answering it, like very vague.

I'm wondering if this is actually a question you shouldn't be going around asking people in the workplace. I'm trying to reach out to the others but I also wanted to see if this coworker was connected in any way to the others as well. If I were asked this question, I'd be honest about who I'm connected to. I don't think I would feel like it were an intrusion of privacy. I'm not sure if the dynamic of the cohort is inherently competitive so much as it feels based around surviving till the end (at least imo)

My parents say it's the equivalent of asking someone their salary but idk.

I know I'm probably over thinking this but I feel like there are a lot of rules in the professional world I might not be aware about.

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u/penguinumbreIIa — 1 month ago