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"aem" > wrote in message ...
> Hard to say "what is it really." Infomercials are not designed to > inform. I googled it and got a lot of hits for "Chef Tony," whose > other products for sale include things like 'the ultimate chopper' and > 'the last knives you'll ever need.' It's always possible that the > stuff is good, but I'd be wary of anything that keeps this kind of > company. Besides, regular bakeware works fine, lasts forever, and > doesn't cost much (if you stay away from the over-engineered, > over-hyped AllClad type stuff.) So there's no problem that needs this > solution, afaik. -aem I thought so. Just wondering if anyone had heard of the stuff. Too many times, there's this "in-house" brand stuff on TV, and I can never find out any info, except from the TV websites themselves. Definitely gives me pause. Larry |
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