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Ronit
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Wed, Dec 16 2009, 8:44 pm
http://www.housewaresandbeyond......html
I have these pots & they are the most amazing pots. They don't burn & wash well.
My mother has them for years too & would only buy them.
They are pricey- I have them for fleishigs & a cheaper set for milchig (circulon)
I don't remember seeing a set. We picked out the sizes we wanted & bought those pots.
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Ronit
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Wed, Dec 16 2009, 8:45 pm
The are called tramontina sterling pots (made in brazil)
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willow
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Thu, Dec 17 2009, 1:52 am
Thank you all. Are these stainless steel pots easy to clean?
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slushiemom
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Thu, Dec 17 2009, 5:18 am
sorry I can't resist- each time I see this topic come up I do a double take at the title
I should certainly hope you're clueless about pot!!
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Ronit
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Thu, Dec 17 2009, 6:44 am
willow wrote: | Thank you all. Are these stainless steel pots easy to clean? |
The Tramontina are easy to clean.
I also have something called scrub n shine which get the pots to look brand new again.
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chocolate moose
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Thu, Dec 17 2009, 8:24 am
Willow,what's your budget ? which pots do you need urgently? after being married for 20 plus years, mine aren't in great shape either but I didn't see myself buying a new set of what I had. I decided what I needed and bought one by one, usually with chanukah gelt.
anticipate your needs and shop accordingly. are you getting milchigs too ?
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Tamiri
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Thu, Dec 17 2009, 9:36 am
chocolate moose wrote: | Tfal is great. All clad is also great. But all clad costs !!!! | Worth every cent! They will last forever, can be shined easily after use, even if the food is burned on. You can kasher them with a blow torch (yup, we had to do that). If you are in or around Pittsburgh, Pa, they have a "seconds" sale twice a year IIRC. If not, (and if things haven't changed too much in the U.S.), they go on sale + a coupon + open a store credit card at a place like Bloomindales so you can save.
But I think Willow is in Israel... not too much choice here for the average pocket.
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amother
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Thu, Dec 17 2009, 10:15 am
MiracleMama wrote: | I am partial to All Clad. I like stainless with a nice weight to it. Definitely I would not use anything non-stick. Those coatings are unsafe. |
Facts, not fear:
http://www.goodhousekeeping.co.....facts
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ra_mom
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Thu, Dec 17 2009, 10:34 am
willow wrote: | Thank you all. Are these stainless steel pots easy to clean? |
So easy!
I use Brillo steel wool and dish soap. Washes like a breeze.
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