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What's Cooking in Microwave Cookware
The short answer is just about anything these days As the technology has evolved, manufacturers have rallied to the cause and we have more options these days in our choice of microwave cookware The microwave oven deserves a monument somewhere It has made f
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So Many Varieties of Cookware to Choose From
Whether you prefer enamel, stainless steel, copper, cast iron, or glass cookware, you can find it in a rich variety of styles and colors today They also come in a wide variety of costs Aluminum is also widely used, especially by commercial chefs, but due
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All About All Clad Cookware
All Clad Cookware is professional grade cookware You will find that most any 4 star chef in the world will use All Clad exclusively in their kitchen This is because this cookware has superior heat conduction due to the various layers of metal All Clad Co
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What to Consider When Shopping for the Best Commercial Cookware
Commercial cookware definitely needs to be durable and easy to care for Chefs prefer a heavy anodized cooking surface to help prevent sticking Commercial grade cookware would also need to use metals that promote heat conduction as the chef needs to be fas
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What is Magnalite Cookware
Magnalite cookware has been around since 1934 Another name for the original design is WagnerWare It is very durable and is made so from the casting process of magnesium aluminum alloy It has a bright, shiny appearance and conducts heat very well However
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The Nonstick Cookware Situation
I always prefer to have nonstick cookware, because i hate to scrub pans However, the pans always seem so thin and of cheap quality They all appear to be made of single layer aluminum and if burned once, they are never the same It is like they are foreve
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The Glories of Owning Titanium Cookware
I first became aware of consumer titanium, when I bought eyeglasses I am very allergic to some metals, and have had some very bad reactions to metal wire rim frames, that manifested as burning welts wherever the metal touched my skin Stainless steel is a
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The Finest Gourmet Cookware
Certainly any 4 star chef must consider copper to be the main element in gourmet cookware You also see a great deal of ceramic glass used by gourmets, especially in Europe, and France in particular Both of these facts are due to not only the superiority o
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Does Anyone Use Glass Cookware Anymore
Glass cookware can include both clear glass and ceramic cookware It is most frequently used for baking, but there are also pots and pans made of glass textiles It is nice in that unlike metal pots and pans, it can go from the oven to the table and then to
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There is a lot to Say About Copper Cookware
Copper is one of the oldest metals used for cookware It has the advantage of being the most favorable metal for heat conduction and is up to 10 times more so than stainless steel or glass Heating times should therefore be reduced when using copper cookwar
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Cookware News and Events
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Commercial Cookware News
Brentwood-based cookware supplier acquired
Thu, 02 Sep 2010 12:43:20 -0700 Brentwood-based John Lee Co. has sold its Commercial Pro International division that supplies countertop cooking equipment to Dayton, Ohio.-based Globe Food Equipment Co.
| Kitchen antics cook up label-defying quartet
Thu, 02 Sep 2010 07:19:06 -0700 During their teenage years in suburban Connecticut, cousins Austin Fisher and Quinn Walker made music from unlikely sources - recording loud, oddball creations inspired in part by 1970s-oldies radio.
| County Fair: less sprawl, but same fun
Wed, 01 Sep 2010 20:50:31 -0700 THE L.A. County Fair returns Saturday, and it's smaller than ever! No kidding. The fair will relocate its Fun Zone carnival rides and pull its northern boundary back to the Grandstand and Flower & Garden Pavilion.
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