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Guest_1
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by Guest_1 » 27 May 2008 23:07
I'm going to start hitting up this religious thing seriously,
so I need to get some new pots and pans to get myself a kosher kitchen.
What do you recommend for cookware. I'll need a pot for pasta, one for making 2-3 egg omelletes, and I think that's about it. I'll need things to stir them and whatnot.
I'll also need like, a microwave and possibly a toaster oven.
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by snafu1322 » 28 May 2008 00:28
Buy appliances from William and Sonoma if you can. My parents took in a coffee maker and blender that were like 5 years old that they bought there and they get a new coffee maker free and payed like 12 for a new blender. I don't know about pans and stuff but I know they will take back any appliance anytime and replace it with a new one (like the REI of appliances).
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by sen » 28 May 2008 14:30
Pampered Chef.
It's like a "party" type thing, but if you can find a dealer for it, they have sweet stuff! Lifetime warranty, and they just plain rock. Can get pretty much everything there.
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by Tsiangkun » 28 May 2008 16:19
do they make special kosher cookware ?
If I could only have three of the pots and pans in my kitchen it would be an easy choice.
1) Cast Iron Skillet
2) Stainless Steel 2qt stock pot
3) a brownie pan, glass or metal.