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Default What's the deal with pans without lids?

jmcquown wrote:
> My middle brother gave me a couple of All-Clad pans a few years ago at
> Christmas. That was nice of him and they are nice pans. Except the
> pans don't have lids. ...


That's the way pots and pans are sold in restaurant equipment stores as
well. Instead of aluminum foil, you can use a dinner plate, cake pan, or a
small frying pan as the lid.
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