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Hi All,
I had T-fal set, which is deing. I have decided to go with calphalon or circulon this time. I am lokking for 4qt, 5-6 qt and 7 qt pans. I will appreciate if some body knows of good deals going around and let me know. Thanks, Jill. |
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jill wrote:
> > Hi All, > > I had T-fal set, which is deing. > > I have decided to go with calphalon or circulon this time. > > I am lokking for 4qt, 5-6 qt and 7 qt pans. I will appreciate if some > body knows of good deals going around and let me know. > > Thanks, > Jill. If you have a Tuesday Morning shop <http://www.tuesdaymorning.com/> nearby, they might have some sizes at decent "close-out" prices. Sky |
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Home Goods (a.k.a. TJ Maxx) had some deals on Calphalon One last time I
stopped in there. Sharon "Skyhooks" > wrote in message ... > jill wrote: >> >> Hi All, >> >> I had T-fal set, which is deing. >> >> I have decided to go with calphalon or circulon this time. >> >> I am lokking for 4qt, 5-6 qt and 7 qt pans. I will appreciate if some >> body knows of good deals going around and let me know. >> >> Thanks, >> Jill. > > If you have a Tuesday Morning shop <http://www.tuesdaymorning.com/> > nearby, they might have some sizes at decent "close-out" prices. > > Sky |
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On 6 Jun 2006 13:09:30 -0700, jill > wrote:
>I have decided to go with calphalon or circulon this time. And you don't mind that they shouldn't go in the dishwasher? Don <www.donwiss.com> (e-mail link at home page bottom). |
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![]() "Don Wiss" > wrote in message ... > On 6 Jun 2006 13:09:30 -0700, jill > wrote: > >>I have decided to go with calphalon or circulon this time. > > And you don't mind that they shouldn't go in the dishwasher? > > Don <www.donwiss.com> (e-mail link at home page bottom). I have discarded most of my circulon. The food will get stuck in the rings; most difficult to get out of those rings. But, you be the judge. I have caphalon too, but I only use it for oatmeal and a few other sticky things anymore. Stainless steel for me, now. Good luck, Dee |
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But does not steel pots are not non stick.
I am looknig for pots which are non stick or less stickable. I hate not putting them in dishwasher. TJ MAx near my place does not have nay good deals for calphalon some how. They do not even have calphalon. I will go to Tuesday. I found one where we live. Thanks for all the input. Dee Randall wrote: > "Don Wiss" > wrote in message > ... > > On 6 Jun 2006 13:09:30 -0700, jill > wrote: > > > >>I have decided to go with calphalon or circulon this time. > > > > And you don't mind that they shouldn't go in the dishwasher? > > > > Don <www.donwiss.com> (e-mail link at home page bottom). > > I have discarded most of my circulon. The food will get stuck in the rings; > most difficult to get out of those rings. But, you be the judge. I have > caphalon too, but I only use it for oatmeal and a few other sticky things > anymore. Stainless steel for me, now. > Good luck, > Dee |
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On 7 Jun 2006 07:11:44 -0700, jill > wrote:
>But does not steel pots are not non stick. >I am looknig for pots which are non stick or less stickable. For eggs I used cheap teflon pans from T-Fal. For me only frying pans is there a sticking problem. Today's NY Times has an article comparing frying pans that are not non-stick. And yes, eggs stick on stainless steel. They liked the enamel covered cast iron the best. Read it all here (free registration): In Search of a Pan That Lets Cooks Forget About Teflon http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/07/di...pagewanted=all Don <www.donwiss.com> (e-mail link at home page bottom). |
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![]() > wrote in message ... > On Tue, 6 Jun 2006 22:50:49 -0400, "Dee Randall" > > wrote: > > >>I have caphalon too, but I only use it for oatmeal > > If you soak your pot in cold water after you cook the oatmeal they > will come clean with little effort. > > Bubba Same with bread dough. Wash fresh dough pan with cold water, never warm - whatta mess! Dee Dee |
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