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Pots & Pans
Asked by C.A. from San Francisco
on May 12, 2009
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My husband and I are thinking of buying a new set of pots and pans. We know that Teflon is not the safest product out there, but are at a loss as to the safest type o...
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- I love my AllClad set. They are an investment that should last forever, and they clean up well. They hold heat well, so you can use lower temperatures and they stay ...
- Just to offer another alternative - I use GreenPans (the non-stick frying pans) & so far they've been great! They use Thermaolon non-stick technology that doesn't emit...
- Cooks' Illustrated magazine (they also do the "America's Test Kitchen" TV show) has just rated pot and pan sets. The article is in the current issue, and it's probably...
Kirkland Pans
Asked by C.M. from Anchorage
on August 6, 2010
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I am in the market for new pots and pans... I think I have decided to buy the Kirkland set (Costco), but now to decide between Stainless and Hard Anodized?? What is yo...
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- I'd recommend stainless. Stainless can always go in the dishwasher and you can use any tools on it. Once you buy it, it is yours for life. Cookware is a big investm...
- I would go for the stainless steel. Aluminum leeches out into the body and this is NOT good. If it is coated this is not good. You can go online to see the differen...
- The hard anodized is easier to clean, but I would still go with the stainless steel because of the health benefits. Even the highest quality hard anodized or teflon pa...
What Kind of Pots and Pans Do You Have?
Asked by L.W. from Dallas
on May 3, 2009
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I got permission to buy a high end set of pots and pans because my old set is a cheap scratched up teflon set that I have had for 10 years. I am interested in a stain...
Non-stick Pans
Asked by B.M. from Orlando
on January 8, 2012
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After looking at some of the recent questions, I know this is boring, but does anyone have good advice for a non-stick pan that lasts longer than a year?
I have tri...
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- I coook a lot and I do not use non-stick pans either. I use a lot of cast iron and my stainless steell All Clad. I never have any issues with them.. Most of ...
- Hi B.- I have to second (or third or fourth?) the use of cast iron. I have several skillets of various sizes...as well as a 'grill' that fits over 2 burners. They...
- I use cast iron almost exclusively with the added benefit of the iron leeching into our food. Seasoning it is easy, no need for detergent to clean them, and if you dr...
Pans That Aren't Nonstick That You Can Still Wash Easily?
Asked by K.R. from Minneapolis
on November 20, 2011
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I got rid of our nonstick pans after reading how awful they are. I bought two stainless pans, and by accident bought one more nonstick pan, and I keep using the nonst...
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- Cast Iron is my favorite! The original non-stick. Yes they are somewhat heavy but work great. Buy a cast skillet they season (according to directions) Then use it. t...
- My cast iron never has anything stick to it - season it well by coating it with fat (lard, oil) and baking it in the oven on low for like 30 minutes. (Better directio...
- Do NOT be scared to cook w/ you're STAINLESS Pans! I have Wolfgang Puck Stainless steel pans and I love them! I also have Pampered Chef non-stick pans I have had for t...
Help with Choosing Good Pots and Pans
Asked by C.F. from Detroit
on April 10, 2008
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I can never seem to find good pots and pans. I always buy the nonstick type and they always get scratched. I was wondering if anyone can recomend some good nonstick ...
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- Hi C., I love our Farberware pans, and LOVE the fact that I can scrub them clean with an SOS pad. I just checked Epinions for you and a lot of people say "nonstick"...
- I have a set of calphalon pans that are nonstick. I also have 1 calphalon pan that is the hard anodized and is not nonstick. I really like the hard anodized one, I s...
- My mom told me to get revere ware without the copper bottom. They have been awesome kettles and I don't have trouble with stuff burning in them. I have had them for ...
Pots and Pans Made in the USA? Christmas Gift for Mom
Asked by J.A. from Spartanburg
on October 12, 2010
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My mom's double broiler finally bit the dust this week. It was from the original set of pans she got when got married almost 40 yrs ago. She wants to replace it with...
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- I use All-Clad and love them. I use the highest end product they have...all stainless...They are not cheap by any means. My smallest pan was about $120 but well wort...
- I agree with your mom...USA, all the way. All Clad is still made in the US. There are few items, like electric skillets that arent. Le Creuset's enamel is made in Fran...
- All-Clad pans are made in the USA. They're not cheap, but they are so wonderful and will last forever.
Please Recommend Good Cookware!! I'm Tired of Wobbly Pans!!
Asked by A.D. from Dallas
on March 17, 2012
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There is so much out there to choose from, especially since everyone from the Food Network has their own pans it seems.
I bought some (what I thought would be good qu...
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- Calphalon, All-Clad, or Emeril. They are all I buy...and since I have bought pieces (or an entire set) from these, I haven't bought anything else. I received a sta...
- Go with Cuisinart! LOVE all their products! I actually brought a new pot from Macys its a 5.5 qt stainless steel, got it for only $20! LOVE it! Another thing I will sa...
- A good stainless steel set without the inside coating. Think about it this way you use these pans daily so you should spend around $300 or so for them as they are goi...
Need Advice on the Best Pots and Pans
Asked by J.A. from San Diego
on October 26, 2009
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I'm looking to update my cookware in my kitchen. I'm not highly skilled in the kitchen (I can follow a recipe really well), but still have much to learn. I'd like to k...
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- just bought these great pans from froobi.com they are called safepans. They are the only eco pan out there and they are non-stick. We love them! They do get hot ver...
- Hi J. I am a fan of stainless steel pans because teflon and the other nonstick pans shed after a while. There have been studies that say that these agents scrape off i...
- Cast iron pots and pans or stainless steel are the way to go. The teflon coated pans are nice for the non-stick but once you scratch the surface you could be releasin...
Still Trying to Decide on cookware...need Help!
Asked by K.N. from Peoria
on December 13, 2010
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I've already picked your brains about cookware but still haven't completely decided. From what you've told me I need to go with stainless steel or hard-anodized alumin...
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- we have amerware and love them. they are expensive but we got a super deal on them at our state fair a few years ago. They a 25 yr warranty and are non stick google th...
- I have the Pampered Chef cookware! I have to say I absolutely LOVE IT!! It is expensive, but from the sounds of it, you are looking to spend a little bit of money. ...
- Hi K.- I recently purchased "P. Deen" cookware at Kohl's they always have great sales and I love, love, love them!