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The party cookware is Towncraft or Saladmaster. My mother has a set that has lasted forever.
I really thought about this after I posted previously and I find that when I use any sort of skillet, I pull out the old reliable cast iron. I have 4 or 5 that have been with me since I was 16. |
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Salad Master is what I was thinking of. I've never heard of Towncraft, but I'm sure that they're just as good.
To keep things from sticking to my stainless steel cookware I about always spray it with Pam cooking spray. I put mine in the dishwasher but there are certain things that won't come off in the dishwasher. Cleaning them is not any harder than any other pan. I bought my cookware before I got married and have used it daily for the last 32 years and I'm sure that I'll still be using it the rest of my life. As in all things in life, you get what you pay for.
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