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On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 18:19:37 -0500, alan
> wrote: > So we were at the local Costco and they had this Ameriware cooking > demo. Burnt milk on the sides, etc just wiped off with ease. > > I've heard good things about the Scanpan line also. Basically, I've > been looking to get a GREAT nonstick pan for my fish fillets. > > Love to hear your thoughts on a great/durable nonstick pan or the > scoop on the ameriware cookware.... Ameriware is titanium (coated?). Not sure how that makes it nonstick... I only know about titanium bikes and eye glass frames. However, two different friends bought one or two pieces of AmericaWare before xmas this year, which is when Costco demos Ameriware <on a yearly basis> in my area. Both of them are raving about their purchases, so I think I'll take a close look when it rolls around next year. BTW: My friends aren't talking about clean up, they are talking about the evenness of cooking and how hard it is to burn anything. sf |
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