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Aerows

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11. I read some Amazon reviews
Sun Jul 8, 2012, 02:49 PM
Jul 2012

Where people were complaining about T-Fal. I have a few pieces of that, and they were complaining that if left too long in the sink they developed streaks and spots.

Do people no longer do their damn dishes and pots after they cook? Uh, that's pretty much a requirement if you wish to cook is to care for your knives, your silverware, you plates and your pots.

It's the tools of your hobby or trade. You either like to cook or you don't, but people griping because they leave their non-stick pans for too long in the sink seems like folks that don't really like cooking. My mother hates to cook, and is good at only approximately 2 things - oatmeal and round steak, and we were overloaded on both of them as kids. She's so awesome at everything else, that we all love her anyway, and I took up the mantle of household chef.

We didn't go hungry, but I learned to cook in self defense. My mother is a wonderful person, and she wouldn't be noticing about the pots, she'd be complaining that she had to cook at all. My sister had dusty pots when I went to visit for Thanksgiving. Yes, I ended up cooking for obvious reasons.

Nordic Ware, excellent plus made in the US n/t tru Jul 2012 #1
I must be weird.... FarPoint Jul 2012 #2
Smiling! It's early in the day, Callalily Jul 2012 #5
Your right.... FarPoint Jul 2012 #6
I love my Celphalon frying pan bif Jul 2012 #3
I have just one.... FarPoint Jul 2012 #4
After years and years of Callalily Jul 2012 #7
Cast iron - Dutch oven and 3 skillets, slow cooker, rice steamer, roasting pan, blender. pinto Jul 2012 #8
Voila! elleng Jul 2012 #9
I love my Le Creueset. Lugnut Jul 2012 #22
Revere Ware .... FarPoint Jul 2012 #24
MMM... I have many Aerows Jul 2012 #10
I read some Amazon reviews Aerows Jul 2012 #11
I like to cook. I don't like to clean. tru Jul 2012 #12
Probably Aerows Jul 2012 #13
But dusty pots Aerows Jul 2012 #18
My mother too hated to cook, Callalily Jul 2012 #15
Best way to learn Aerows Jul 2012 #17
Cast iron skillets. 12-in, 10-in, 10-in Dutch oven, 8-in. hobbit709 Jul 2012 #14
My boat came with a set of cookware that I can't identify. Maybe someone could help. cbayer Jul 2012 #16
photo requested n/t tru Jul 2012 #23
This is mildly embarrassing, but I can't do that. cbayer Jul 2012 #25
Wow, I can't name one. Stinky The Clown Jul 2012 #19
My cheap santoku knife OswegoAtheist Jul 2012 #20
LOL! forget scars, I'll take a Phentex Jul 2012 #26
cast iron skillet Blues Heron Jul 2012 #21
Cast iron, a couple of swiss diamond pans, a large pasta pot... Phentex Jul 2012 #27
25 year old set of Belgique stainless pscot Jul 2012 #28
A small teflon frying pan and a made-for-marriage small spatula. Great for fried eggs. HopeHoops Jul 2012 #29
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