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Jenny Kessler
 
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I am looking to buy a non-stick soup pot. Can someone recommend a brand. I
think I would like a 6 quart.
I have looked at Emeilware, Anolon & Allclad & Calphalon.

Please let me know what you think of these brands. .

Thanks
Jenny


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Peter Aitken
 
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"Jenny Kessler" > wrote in message
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> I am looking to buy a non-stick soup pot. Can someone recommend a brand.

I
> think I would like a 6 quart.
> I have looked at Emeilware, Anolon & Allclad & Calphalon.
>
> Please let me know what you think of these brands. .
>
> Thanks
> Jenny
>
>


I have had both 4 and 6 quart nonstick soup pots from Circulon for over 10
years and they are still in great shape. I think that Linens and THings sell
this line.

Peter G. Aitken


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"Jenny Kessler" > writes:

>I am looking to buy a non-stick soup pot.


Huh... what kinda soup sticks?


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On Sun, 9 Nov 2003 05:00:00 -0500, "Jenny Kessler" >
wrote:

>I am looking to buy a non-stick soup pot. Can someone recommend a brand. I
>think I would like a 6 quart.
>I have looked at Emeilware, Anolon & Allclad & Calphalon.
>
>Please let me know what you think of these brands. .


If your soup/stew is sticking, then buying a non-stick won't help
anything except allow you incorporate the burnt stuff back into the
soup (not good).

FWIW: I also have the two circulons which have held up fine for 12+
years.

-sw



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(WhinySista) writes:

> (PENMART01) wrote
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>>"Jenny Kessler" > writes:
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>>>I am looking to buy a non-stick soup pot.

>>
>>Huh... what kinda soup sticks?

>
>They are great for making popcorn and kettle corn


Not possible to achieve the high temperature needed to pop corn without
destroying the non-stick coating. Duh. Moron. Liar.


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