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Cooked my turkey in a new stainless steel roaster by Wolfgung Puck that I
picked up at Sam's wholesale warehouse and it was incredible. Not only was it
huge, but very thick and prevented over-browning on the bottom. I
underestimated the time to cook the turkey since it was much thicker than my
old roaster. I was very pleased, though, and it is beautiful. It is so big
the handles are situated slightly to the side instead of the ends so it will
fit into ovens and on burners (my stove is 30 inch so that's not a problem).
I'm thinking of buying some more of his pots. Does anyone have any opinions on
them before I spend more money? I liked it better than the Magnelite since it
is stainless steel and Magnelite is aluminum. It was only about $50 compared
to the Magnelite $99.

Not affiliated in any way with his company and have no commercial interest.

Henrietta
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>(Hazels65) writes:
>
>Cooked my turkey in a new stainless steel roaster by Wolfgung Puck that I
>picked up at Sam's wholesale warehouse and it was incredible. Not only was
>it
>huge, but very thick and prevented over-browning on the bottom. I
>underestimated the time to cook the turkey since it was much thicker than my
>old roaster. I was very pleased, though, and it is beautiful. It is so big
>the handles are situated slightly to the side instead of the ends so it will
>fit into ovens and on burners (my stove is 30 inch so that's not a problem).
>I'm thinking of buying some more of his pots. Does anyone have any opinions
>on them before I spend more money?


By far in every respect the *best* stainless steel roasting pan is the classic
Farberware - there are three sizes, priced between about $15 - $25. Naturally
for thos e with more dollars than brain cells please purchase the fercocktah
name-dropper brands.


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>Wolfgung Puck is exceptional in spite of the brand name. Wish you could try
>one.
>
>Henrietta


If you really cared you'd have at least supplied a link. Now that I've seen it
I wouldn't want it if you paid for it, it's a piece of crap, by far the worst
roasting pan possible... an over priced piece of shit.

http://store.yahoo.com/home-and-hard...u3piststr.html


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>Wolfgung Puck is exceptional in spite of the brand name. Wish you could try
>one.
>
>Henrietta


If you really cared you'd have at least supplied a link. Now that I've seen it
I wouldn't want it if you paid for it, it's a piece of crap, by far the worst
roasting pan possible... an over priced piece of shit.

http://store.yahoo.com/home-and-hard...u3piststr.html


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PENMART01 wrote:

> If you really cared you'd have at least supplied a link. Now that I've seen it
> I wouldn't want it if you paid for it, it's a piece of crap, by far the worst
> roasting pan possible... an over priced piece of shit.
>
> http://store.yahoo.com/home-and-hard...u3piststr.html



Retail price:$49.99 Our price: $49.99 You save: 0%

LOL. Gotta love the discounts!

~john
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PENMART01 wrote:

> If you really cared you'd have at least supplied a link. Now that I've seen it
> I wouldn't want it if you paid for it, it's a piece of crap, by far the worst
> roasting pan possible... an over priced piece of shit.
>
> http://store.yahoo.com/home-and-hard...u3piststr.html



Retail price:$49.99 Our price: $49.99 You save: 0%

LOL. Gotta love the discounts!

~john
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On Thu, 02 Dec 2004 15:26:19 +0000, Hazels65 wrote:

> Cooked my turkey in a new stainless steel roaster by Wolfgung Puck that I
> picked up at Sam's wholesale warehouse and it was incredible. Not only was it
> huge, but very thick and prevented over-browning on the bottom. I
> underestimated the time to cook the turkey since it was much thicker than my
> old roaster. I was very pleased, though, and it is beautiful. It is so big
> the handles are situated slightly to the side instead of the ends so it will
> fit into ovens and on burners (my stove is 30 inch so that's not a problem).
> I'm thinking of buying some more of his pots. Does anyone have any opinions on
> them before I spend more money? I liked it better than the Magnelite since it
> is stainless steel and Magnelite is aluminum. It was only about $50 compared
> to the Magnelite $99.
>
> Not affiliated in any way with his company and have no commercial interest.
>
> Henrietta


Go for it Henrietta.. you sound like a class lady. Personally I love
designer cookware and can afford it and buy plenty of it. I give it to
friends and family and don't really care how much it costs if I like it
and want it. I am really liking the Viking line. They took All Clad which
I have out in the garage now and made it way nicer. I am going to learn
to cook soon. I am also hung up on kitchen knives. Picked up a Kasumi 10
inch chef and it is razor sharp. I am in love with it!!!

j


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