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Re: non stick cookware question

by Hexe <> Dec 2, 2005 at 06:16 PM

On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 07:28:57 -0500, "D" <NoMail@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:

>I'm looking to buy the best most durable non
>stick cookware set. Appreciate all information.
>

This may be a bit late but I've only just upgraded my Agent.  The best
non-stick cookware I've ever used is Berndes (http://www.berndes24.com).
This is a German company, since they include English pages, I'm assuming
they ****p outside Germany.  I live in Germany which is fine for me.

I have two frying pans I got through a promotion in our local market and
have not used any of my others since.  The reason I love them is because
they can be used on an induction cooktop; the two front burners on my
cooktop are induction.  

I like my Berndes so much, yesterday I ordered a 4L casserole that can
go from the cooktop to the oven.  My glass casseroles can't do this and
the contents always seem to end up on the bottom of my oven.  I would
get a complete set but what would I do with all the pots I have?


:Hexe
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The universe we observe has precisely the properties we should expect if
there is, at bottom, no design, no purpose, no evil, no good, nothing but
blind, pitiless indifference.   - Charles Darwin
 




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non stick cookware question
"D" <NoMail@  2005-02-28 07:28:57 
Re: non stick cookware question
Hexe <>   2005-12-02 18:16:58 

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