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Old 02-13-2011, 09:01 AM   #9
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Default Re: Any recommendations for a set of cookware?

How much do you want to spend Duane? I can recommend a set that is amazing (Titanium). Cooks like a dream... has the heat retention of cast iron, but you can fry an egg with no oil or butter at all.

I purchased two back in September and they are the only pans we use now. My wife can fry up chicken cutlets with only a few tablespoons of oil, and they are even crispier than when she used to pan fry them. You dont even need to put it in the dishwasher for most items... Run it under water and wipe with a paper towel, NOTHING sticks to it. (not even melted plastic)

Only problem is each pan is $200-$400.
http://euroshop.mybigcommerce.com/categories/Cookware/

They usually do demos at state fairs (thats where I purchased mine). If you would like I can see if I can contact the guy that sold me mine and find out if they will be demo-ing in your area soon. You might be able to get a better deal at a fair.
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