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Old 11-12-2005, 06:45 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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A couple of my non-stick pans have gotten old and not-so-
non-stick, and I'd like to replace them.

I need an egg pan and a medium-to-large skillet.

Any suggestions? Thanks.

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Mark Shaw wrote:

A couple of my non-stick pans have gotten old and not-so-
non-stick, and I'd like to replace them.

I need an egg pan and a medium-to-large skillet.

Any suggestions? Thanks.


The Caphalon Contemporary line has a promotion right now. The 12"
skillet is $39.99 at Amazon, cooks.com and just about everywhere else
I've seen it. Dillards also has a 10" everyday pan with a lid for the
same price.

I have the 12" skillet and love it. Stovetop to oven - it's been great.
I ordered the 12" for my sister from cooks.com, but now I'm rethinking
it because she only cooks for two and the 10" everyday pan might be better.
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On Sun, 11 Dec 2005 18:14:34 GMT, deepeddygirl
wrote:

Mark Shaw wrote:

A couple of my non-stick pans have gotten old and not-so-
non-stick, and I'd like to replace them.

I need an egg pan and a medium-to-large skillet.

Any suggestions? Thanks.


The Caphalon Contemporary line has a promotion right now. The 12"
skillet is $39.99 at Amazon, cooks.com and just about everywhere else
I've seen it. Dillards also has a 10" everyday pan with a lid for the
same price.

I have the 12" skillet and love it. Stovetop to oven - it's been great.
I ordered the 12" for my sister from cooks.com, but now I'm rethinking
it because she only cooks for two and the 10" everyday pan might be better.


I've got a Simply Calphalon omelet pan (10") that I got from Amazon
for $29.99 and I'm very fond of it. Free shipping, by the way.

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