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Dang! Quick delivery for Free Shipping...ordered late afternoon on the 10th & received on the 12th.
Now to open it up & give it a try...most likely something simple like rice.
For the initial setup, I recommend cleaning out the bowl with soap & then running it with water for a 20-minute pressure cook to kind of steam-clean it & make sure everything works properly. Plus it's fun releasing the steam release valve (use an oven mitt!) for the firs time Also, note that you should only fill it to a max about 2/3 full for any recipe (solids or liquids) or 1/2 full for stuff that expands like rice, because it can clog up the vents & over-pressurize. Here are some videos on the extra features available in the 7-in-1 unit:
Pressure cooking (well, obviously haha)
Slow cooker (I recommend buying the glass lid, although if you have the space, I see regular slow cookers on sale for $10 - $20 all the time, so depends on if you want to consolidate equipment or not)
Saute feature
Pressure steamer
Here's a good video on how to clean the stainless-steel bowl using vinegar & baking soda:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQiT09SnLR4
If you are into large chunks of meat, I'd definitely recommend buying a pair of meat claws for ten bucks. They make shredding chicken breast, pork, and beef REALLY fast and easy:
http://www.amazon.com/Kassa-Puller-Flawless-Shredder-Chicken/dp/B00G4SCGNQ/
If you're feeling adventurous, fire up some BBQ bacon meatloaf:
http://www.pressurecookingtoday.com/bbq-bacon-meatloaf/