The Pioneer Woman's Gorgeous Vintage-Looking Pressure Cooker Just Went on Sale at Walmart — Get It For Under $40
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Have a gift card burning a hole in your pocket after the holidays? The Pioneer Woman (aka, Ree Drummond) has a whole line of cool kitchen products to choose from at Walmart, and we have our eye on the prettiest pressure cooker that looks retro. This floral, vintage-looking pressure cooker is pretty, functional, and only cost $39 right now! (It’s finally time to say goodbye to those boring plain black appliances!)
Everything about this cool cooker is lovely, from its rich blue lid and its colorful floral base in Drummond’s signature Southern style. The six-quart pressure cooker has seven functions, allowing you to cook, slow cook, or sauté food, cook rice, make yogurt, stream veggies, and warm up your meal. It’s also easy-to-use with its one-touch cooking and 12 smart recipes to make everything from baking cake to cooking beef a breeze.
Satisfied shoppers confirm that this is a good buy. “Too pretty to be kept away off the counter!” one person wrote, adding that it’s also a “very effective” cooker. Someone else said, “This pressure cooker is the cutest I have ever seen. It feels very luxurious, it has a soft coating. The design will look nice in any kitchen.”
And if you need inspiration about what to cook in your new pressure cooker, The Pioneer Woman has got you covered. Drummond has tons of recipes to try out, including a bunch of comforting and cozy winter meals, like creamy mashed potatoes.
Order one of The Pioneer Woman’s beautiful pressure cookers while it’s still on sale and have fun trying new recipes this winter!
The Pioneer Woman Fancy Flourish 6-Quart Pressure Cooker
Pretty and hard-working?! You gotta love a kitchen appliance that slays in the kitchen as much as you do, and right now, you can save $20 on this one.
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