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Default What are the best gifts for people who love to cook?

sf wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Nov 2007 11:17:11 -0600, Andy <q> wrote:
>
>> Who wouldn't want a "deluxe hamburger press"?!! $3.99 $4121.
>>
>> Been using one for years. They're great! Broke one after a couple years of
>> use but I got my money's worth and a quick replacement.
>>
>> http://fantes.com/meat_prep.htm#burger
>>
>> Dishwasher safe. Doesn't warp. Easy ejector.
>>

> I've got my eye on one of those bacon presses on the same page.
>
> But in all honesty, if someone really wanted to give me a kitchen
> gift, I'd like a real roasting pan with handles. I'm thinking of a
> stainless steel one, but if someone gave me copper.... I wouldn't turn
> it down! LOL! http://i3.tinypic.com/6jcg480.jpg "Dishwasher safe.
> Doesn't warp."
>


That's what I told Scott I wanted for christmasl A real one that's
heavy so that I can roast, then put it on the stove to make gravy. Not
the thin aluminum, black with white speckles one that I have....I've
never tried it on the stove, but I think it's probably too thin.

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