Calphalon pan
koko wrote:
> TJ Max does too. Yesterday I bought an All Clad French skillet. It has
> one little mark on it and it was at least half of what it would have
> been.
We love our All Clad. We have an extra-large roaster pan that came from
BB&Beyond that Bob got at a deep discount, as well as many other open
stock pieces. I love that roaster pan. It cleans up beautifully -- well
after you've deglazed it making gravy. ;-) The other pieces (that fit) I
can throw into the dishwasher and they clean up nicely.
> I'm going back into town today so I might as well check out Marshall's
> also. Can't have too much cookware. ;-)
Every now and then you can get some awesome deals on cookware and
counter top appliances at Tuesday Morning.
Aren't Ross and TJ Maxx part of the same company? I've found things at
Ross as well. We have a Ross with a TJ Maxx next door to it. If I can't
find something at Ross (the least expensive) then I drop into TJ Maxx
(higher end). Between the two I typically find what I want.
We have a Marshall's in the same shopping center as BB&Beyond, but I
never thought to look at them for cookware. I bought my KitchenAid
hard-anodized cookware set at Kohl's. He had the All Clad and the
Calphalon when we married. We've acquired a few other pieces since
marrying, like a small Scanpan skillet. We do have a couple teflon
coated pans that do get used, and we tossed one of the larger skillets
last week due to the coating flaking off.
--Lin
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