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Default Scratched my new Nonstick Pan

On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 04:08:46 GMT, Wayne Boatwright
> wrote:

>On Sat 28 Jun 2008 12:14:50p, Nancy Young told us...
>
>> Steve Pope wrote:
>>> sf > wrote:

>>
>>>> Why? I have one Le Creuset and rarely use it. I don't believe in
>>>> buying decorative cookware when functional cookware is less expensive
>>>> and works just as well.
>>>
>>> Wow. We use our Le Creusets *all the time*. I've heard various
>>> opinions about them before, but never "decorative" until now.
>>> We have five of them. They probably comprise 80% of what is used,
>>> stovetop and oven. (Not counting the teakettle.)

>>
>> Was I supposed to leave my Le Creuset out for a decoration?
>> I didn't know. I keep it in a cabinet and only take it out to cook.
>>
>> nancy
>>

>
>Well, Nancy, despite their utility, they are really very decorative. I
>have umpteen pieces of Le Creuset, and the largest pieces (mostly the
>ovens) I keep on a rack like this. It takes very little floor space, and
>as heavy as the pieces are, I don't want them dangling from a hanging rack.
>
> http://tinyurl.com/6lm2jm


That's a beautiful pot rack and I think that would fit in my place, I
sure need one. Thanks for the link.

koko
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