I agree. Having something is better than nothing.

On Sunday, February 23, 2014, degerov...@yahoo.com <degerov...@yahoo.com>
wrote:

> I feel they would be put to good use. While we are not a restaurant, the
> ability to make food at a whim is fantastic. I also foresee a use for the
> sub par condition pan in the craft room or during casting using silicone or
> plastic resin. Just my opinion,
>
> Devin.
>
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> * From: * Philip P. Patnode 
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> * Subject: * [SH-Discuss] stuff for kitchen
> * Sent: * Sun, Feb 23, 2014 10:14:50 PM
>
>   SH cooks, bakers and sandwich makers -
>
> Just finished updating the kitchen at my secret underground man cave and
> have a box of pots and pans available for donation.  All are used, but in
> good condition.
>
> One large pan is not good for food prep but could be used as a utility
> mixing bowl or to heat up wax or as a small pond for some goldfish.
>
> Available = several frying pans, some sauce pans, and a few larger cooking
> pans.
>
> All are aluminum, Teflon-coated, with glossy black trim.  Most have a
> clear glass lid.
>
> Somebody who will be using the kitchen should consider this offer to
> donate stuff and make a decision before Tuesday at noon.
>
> If SH does not want the pots and pans, I will donate them to Salvation
> Army.
>
> Philip
>
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