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12-08-2023 10:48 AM
My 30 plus year old cookware, some pans are wearing out, if you needed new ones ,what type would you look for?
12-08-2023 11:01 AM
I asked Santa to bring me some Caraway pieces. I have had success with stainless steel and asked for my new Caraway pots & pans to be from their stainless line.
They also come in ceramic non stick & non toxic coating in different colors. I asked for the teapot as well as some baking pieces to be in this ceramic line in their cream color.
It's an expensive line but I want something that will last and not fall apart. My DD has had a few pieces for several years and they have held up well.
I was surprised to suddenly see some of their items here at the Q! If you are interested on more information & reviews you can check their website Caraway home dot com.
12-08-2023 11:01 AM
@goldensrbest I would buy the bare minimum of what I need and get the best I could afford.
For stainless, I like Demeyer and All Clad. Demeyer makes some great smaller pieces.
A piece or two in Le Creuset--you won't be sorry. They are heavy but left the lid separately. The medium to small aren't that bad to life for my old self.
Non-stick: A good sized pan for eggs or other things. They don't last long, don't spend a lot of money.
Baking pans: USA Pan, Williams-Sonoma Gold, Nordic Ware.
Baking pans ceramic: Le Creuset, Emile Henry, Sur La Table house brand.
12-08-2023 12:01 PM
I would not buy a multi piece set. Think about what pieces you will use and purchase by the piece. I bought a 3 pc. set of J.A. Henkel skillets at Costco a couple years ago and I use them more than anything on the the stovetop. My Ninja XL Grill gets used often too.
12-08-2023 12:48 PM
@JeanLouiseFinch has an excellent point. I have several different brands of cookware in my kitchen and it's exactly that, I have my favorite pieces depending on what I am making and I use them all the time. I have a couple LeCreuset's, a few Wolfgang Puck's, a couple Rachel Ray's and my newest favorites Curtis Stone! (Durapan)
Think about the pieces you use most often and purchase those types.
12-08-2023 03:06 PM
I like OXO. I just received the OXO 3 fry pan set from QVC last week. They are better than my old OXO pans.
12-08-2023 03:22 PM - edited 12-08-2023 06:14 PM
I LOVE Analon Advanced, and All-Clad nonstick cookware, because they perform WELL, and are long lasting with proper care.👍 I have a few pieces of Emeril's from an infomercial that are extremely nonstick!😁
Like Sooner, I too, LOVE William Sonoma Goldtouch bakeware, USA Pans and Nordic Ware bundt, and springform pans. NOTHING sticks, and everything releases easily!!!😊 I also like my Lodge cast iron skillets!!!👍
~~~All we need is LOVE💖
~~~All we need is LOVE💖
12-08-2023 04:36 PM
@JeanLouiseFinch wrote:I would not buy a multi piece set. Think about what pieces you will use and purchase by the piece. I bought a 3 pc. set of J.A. Henkel skillets at Costco a couple years ago and I use them more than anything on the the stovetop. My Ninja XL Grill gets used often too.
I agree,only need a few new peices.
12-08-2023 05:21 PM
I love Ninja! I've had many pieces for 4+ years, and they look like new and NOTHING sticks!
12-08-2023 05:55 PM
Belk has Cuisinart and Biltmore brands of sauce pans on sale right now. I bought the Cuisinart brand for my teacher daughter and her boyfriend last Christmas, and they love them.
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