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• Friday, February 24, 2006 - Space crunch ...

I was blessed earlier this week to be able to purchase a new set of stainless steel cookware.  Sam's Club carries the Wolfgang Puck Cookware set.  I had purchased a similar set (called W.P.'s Chef's Collection) some five years ago, and it has stood up wonderfully well!  The nonstick coating in those older skillets started to peel so I retired them in favor of my cast iron skillet.  This new set has no nonstick coating.  I'm so glad!  I won't use anything nonstick anymore.



We often host other families in our home for meals, so the extra large pots and pans will come in handy.  Now I'm left with the chore of housing these additional items!  We only have a few cupboards in our kitchen.  I've been using the two shelves on the microwave cart to store my pots and pans, but the new ones will not fit.  Perhaps I can store the smaller ones somewhere?  I seldom use them.

I rarely use the microwave, but it's a handy spot for the coffeemaker to be placed out of reach of little hands.  I am anxious to know where the Lord intends us to move ... and if there will be sufficient cabinet and counter space! LOL

Here's a link to the set that I purchased:  Wolfgang Puck Cookware

~ Heart At Home

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• Friday, February 24, 2006 - That looks nice!

Posted by ParingPenguin
At the risk of being rude... is it expensive?
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• Friday, February 24, 2006 - Not rude at all ...

Posted by HeartAtHome
No, I do not consider this set to be expensive considering the quality and the number of pieces. It was under $100 for 19 pieces. All but 2 pieces will get plenty of use ... those two being the tiny pot and lid that I'm giving to my parents. It's ridiculously small and I'll never use it! LOL I don't know if you can purchase the set elsewhere.

Edited by HeartAtHome on Friday, February 24, 2006 at 12:46 PM
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• Friday, February 24, 2006 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Tinakay
I have read not to long ago that non-stick teflon coat pans and other teflon coated things are not so healthy for us. It has something to do with the chemicals. So good for you. I have retired my non stick pans for my cast iron skillet. LOVE IT!! Enjoy your new pots and pans.
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• Tuesday, April 18, 2006 - Untitled Comment

Posted by ThistleCoveFarminVA
We've got this same cookwear and like it but my favorite is still the cast iron stuff.

God's blessings on you, yours and the work of your hands,

Sandra
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