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FarPoint

(14,769 posts)
7. Canonsburg, Pa...
Fri Nov 13, 2020, 11:22 AM
Nov 2020

just up the road from....Bridgeville where my mom and sister live....

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Once I purchased a set of All Clad.. FarPoint Nov 2020 #1
Here is a link...if I did this correctly... FarPoint Nov 2020 #5
All-Clad is manufactured in the small town I grew up in near Pittsburgh 😊 Devilsun Nov 2020 #6
Canonsburg, Pa... FarPoint Nov 2020 #7
Before the pandemic, All-Clad had factory sales spinbaby Nov 2020 #9
It's space age technology underpants Nov 2020 #2
teflon is one of the most toxic compounds on earth. mopinko Nov 2020 #3
+1 and hormonal changes have been documented many years now Ponietz Nov 2020 #12
yeah. employees have defective babies if they can have them at all. mopinko Nov 2020 #15
Teflon is one of the LEAST toxic compounds. It's the old manufacturing process that's the problem. sir pball Nov 2020 #22
i know a lot of ppl, personally, mopinko Nov 2020 #24
Birds are hypersensitive to ANY organic fumes sir pball Nov 2020 #25
well, i know avian vets that would disagree strongly. mopinko Nov 2020 #27
Disagree with what? That ANY kind of fume is harmful to birds? sir pball Nov 2020 #28
whatever, dude. mopinko Nov 2020 #29
Does with ovens and roasting bags. sir pball Nov 2020 #30
well, nice try anyway. mopinko Nov 2020 #31
Hm? I don't need to try, I know. sir pball Nov 2020 #32
I never use metal utensils in them, always hand wash them, BusyBeingBest Nov 2020 #4
Get commercial stuff, it definitely lasts longer sir pball Nov 2020 #26
I will consider that, thanks. BusyBeingBest Nov 2020 #36
I have mostly replaced mine with ceramic coated woodsprite Nov 2020 #8
been having good experiences with the copper chef ones ... nebby70 Nov 2020 #10
I read that if you have food burned on a pan, jimfields33 Nov 2020 #11
Yes that does work BillyBobBrilliant Nov 2020 #14
yes that works and throw some Oxy Clean in it. nt yellowdogintexas Nov 2020 #38
Yeah, I was surprised by the Copper Chef frypan I bought. Midnight Writer Nov 2020 #19
I have 50+ year old BillyBobBrilliant Nov 2020 #13
LOVE cast iron cookware. It's hard to beat. Auggie Nov 2020 #16
Yes... BillyBobBrilliant Nov 2020 #17
My father used to fish the Georgian Bay in summer (Lake Huron) ... Auggie Nov 2020 #18
I gave my lovingly seasoned cast iron frypans away a couple of years ago Warpy Nov 2020 #20
I did the same thing! We were moving and pulling out things to send to a relief yellowdogintexas Nov 2020 #37
Except for All-Clad, I think I have my bases covered. no_hypocrisy Nov 2020 #21
Skip Costco and go to a restaurant supply store sir pball Nov 2020 #23
That's a good idea spinbaby Nov 2020 #33
Webstaurantstore.com is great if you don't want to go out nt sir pball Nov 2020 #34
Did a bit of research spinbaby Nov 2020 #35
No nonstick for me. Stainless steel belgique pans. Over twenty years old, still going strong. Pobeka Nov 2020 #39
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