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    Grapes

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    #378005   2008-05-21 01:41 GMT      
    I'm trying to decide on new cookware and was wondering about her product. It isn't real exspensive.

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    #378006   2008-05-21 01:51 GMT      
    yeah and it works great!!! it is very easy to cook in too.

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    #378007   2008-05-21 02:05 GMT      
    Yes, and they are wonderful! Her knives are great too!

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    #378008   2008-05-21 02:12 GMT      
    Cook wear
    I bought a very heavy cast
    iron skillet with groves on bottom at mall for 17 $$$
    Will not slide on stove tops with flat surfaces,Great for ovens also Old fashion ugly looking pots pans & skillets will cook the best.
    Go 2 a flea market. Save
    ur money!!!!!!!

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    #378009   2008-05-21 03:04 GMT      
    Yes! they are great and useful.

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    #378010   2008-05-21 04:43 GMT      
    Rachel Ray's cookware is good but expensive. I use cast iron skillets and large cast iron pots, once treated they will last a lifetime and best all they are low cost. You might say you are getting the very best for the very least.
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