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- From: mbuscho@hpcc01.corp.hp.com (Michelle Buscho)
- Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1993 23:08:16 GMT
- Subject: Re: Visions (or other) cookwares?
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- Another word of caution about the Visions non-stick pans:
- One of my small saucepans was stored at an angle in a larger one for several
- months at least (they were behind other things in the cupboard and I forgot
- about them). When I took the larger one out to use it, where the glass bottom
- of the smaller pan had come in contact with it, it was completely wiped clean
- of non-stick coating. It was stored in a place where it wouldn't be jostled,
- so it must've just been the weight of the other pan. We now store them with
- paper towels or other material between them. Has anyone else experienced this?
-
- My sister loves her non-stick Visions frying pan. Her favorite feature is
- that she can start cooking something in the microwave, move it to the stove,
- and keep it warm in the oven without changing pans. And afterwards, it's easy
- to clean! They have Visions cooking utensils (look like some sort of plastic)
- that are safe for the non-stick coating and rated to 400 degrees F, so you can
- leave your stirring spoon in the pot while cooking.
-
- Michelle
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