[lace-chat] Re: cookware for daughter

2007-09-02 Thread Jane Viking Swanson
Hi Devon and all,  I looked on line at www.revereware.com and they sell the
individual pans (including metal lids).  Not cheap!  When I got married in
1984 we got the 1 qt, 2 qt and 3 qt pans with metal lids and they're still
going strong.  I did ask for a double boiler inner pan that fits in the 3
qt. pan for Christmas one year and that's been handy.  I use the 2 qt.
constantly, the 3 qt often and the 1 qt. not too often.  Of course I do have
a hungry DH to cook for VBG.

My father worked for DuPont for many years so I use my Teflon pan a lot.  I
also use it at medium-high heat and after reading Bev's note I guess I
should look into that!  I've had not buckling of the lining.

Jane in Vermont, USA where I am loving the cooler, dryer weather!
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[lace-chat] Re: cookware for daughter

2007-09-02 Thread Tamara P Duvall
My favourite is Faberware, mostly accumulated piece-by-piece, rahter 
than in sets. Similiar construction to Revereware -- ie stainless 
steel, with a sandwich bottom for better heat dispersal -- but the 
bottom is is not copper on the outside, which means I don't have to 
worry too much about how it *looks*. The stainless steel inside means 
that you can do all kinds of things to it -- scouring-wise-- even if 
you forget you've got something cooking and it burns. Neither the 
enameled nor the teflon-coated pots and pans are as safe for that.


But no decent pots/pans are cheap any more. Amazon might be a place to 
check; it's amazing how much cookware and small appliances they now 
carry.


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