And speaking of shopping, many stores will be giving out discount certificates for holiday shopping on most cookware throughout their stores. |
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It's bakeable, freezable, microwaveable, disposable cookware that's almost too attractive to leave behind. |
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Others take pride in an array of quality cookware, or glory in the grunt under the bonnet. |
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The cookware may be used in the oven, under the broiler, on the stove, or in the microwave oven. |
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There is also a variety of microwave cookware for steam cooking vegetables and spaghetti, Idli makers, microwave thalis, milk boilers and so on. |
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My grandfather had made domestic pots and I'd been thinking about making cookware for years. |
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And the last time I checked, wasn't Pyrex for making measuring jugs and durable cookware? |
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Glass ceramics are used for range tops, counter tops, dinnerware, and cookware. |
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However, some new metal cookware is specially configured for use in microwave ovens. |
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Cooking these meals in cast-iron cookware provides an additional iron boost. |
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The material is now used in a host of products ranging from kitchen cookware to baking sprays to stain repellents used for fabrics and textiles. |
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There are stalls on cookware for waterless and fatless cooking, herbal medicine, and home-made health products. |
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It is the only country which still regularly uses cookware carved from soapstone. |
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The owner of this Seattle kitchen is an avid chef, with a large collection of cookware and plates. |
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Iron ore is widely distributed, and there is a long-established local industry that produces iron cookware. |
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Selling All-Clad and buying Royal Doulton meant swapping a highly profitable American producer of cookware for a UK-based company that makes figurines. |
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If you are short on cabinet space but have plenty of wall space, try using an old bureau to store canned goods, towels or extra dishes and cookware. |
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Wash or disinfect your hands with soap and water or alcohol-based hand sanitizers, and clean cookware and utensils thoroughly with soap and water. |
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Among the accessories were cookware and crockery, trolleys and storage racks, dustbins and garbage disposers, carpets and cleaning supplies, kitchen hardware and ventilators. |
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But all it meant for him now was that he'd end up trapped in these horribly unpleasant dreamscapes, where strange dire men hawked cookware and arcane exercise devices. |
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It's important to not warm the cookware so much that it makes it unable to be touched. |
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Certain cookware can make noise when being used on induction cooking zones. |
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Select cookware with flat bottoms large enough to cover the heating element. |
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Find the latest and greatest in cookware, gadgets and even gourmet foods that will truly make your kitchen the piece de resistance. |
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Be it the vacuum cleaner I mentioned earlier, encyclopedias or cookware, people will have to comply and work within the legislation. |
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Make sure that children will not be able to grab and topple any cookware on the cooktop. |
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Many have electricity and some are heated for year-round use but bedding, cookware and crockery are not provided. |
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The company will also expand the Confo Home own-label offering and launch a new line of cookware, cookshop and tableware in France. |
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Always use potholders or oven mitts to prevent burns when removing cookware from the oven. |
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Staining of aluminum cookware can result when water used in the cookware has a high dissolved mineral content and high alkalinity. |
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Mirro-WearEver is a leader in the mass retail distribution of cookware and bakeware in the United States. |
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Homemakers, conscious of the need for aluminum for the aircraft industry, donated perfectly good aluminum cookware to scrap drives. |
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Known for its high-end cookware, De Buyer designs and makes metal and elastomer kitchen utensils for cooking professionals. |
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You should vote for them if: Your love for quality cookware is only matched by your disdain for immigrants. |
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The hood can be damaged due to excessive heat from the burners and the cookware. |
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However the magnetic part of the bottom of the cookware must have a minimum diameter depending upon the size of the cooking zone. |
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Choosing flat-bottom cookware instead of warpedbottom cookware saves a significant amount of energy on electric elements. |
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Is it safe to store food in the refrigerator in stainless steel cookware or should the food be placed in storage containers? |
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Normally, repeated cleaning with non-abrasive cream cleaners should remove burn marks from stainless steel cookware. |
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The cookware should not be more than one inch larger than the burner grate. |
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A new set of non-stick cookware is a boon for any housewife as it means a goodbye to all those grease-stained kadais and pans stuck with food deposits. |
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Tommy soaked and scrubbed the cookware and then dropped them into the rinse water, while Will put them through the dishwasher before placing them in manageable stacks. |
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So my bakeware doesn't get the workout that my cookware does. |
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A stovetop range, cookware and a coffeemaker are a bonus, but not crucial. |
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It's true that non-stick cookware manufacturers recommend moderate heat. |
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Check for flatness by rotating a ruler across the bottom of the cookware. |
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Eleven pieces of Mutine cookware can fit in the dishwasher, he said, versus three pieces with fixed handles. |
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On the fourth day of Op SHER II, gifts of staple foods and household goods such as cookware were distributed, and a shura was called, with the prominent district governor Haji Baran to lead the discussions. |
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Supor has built its leadership of the Chinese cookware market on a broad product offer ranging from frying pans, saucepans and stewpots to woks and pressure cookers. |
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Cuisinox has earned a highly respectable reputation as trendsetters in cookware and kitchenware, and a leader of exemplary customer service above industry standards. |
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I'd love a crockpot and a new set of cookware. |
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It is that same strategy that the company is employing for its waterless stainless steel and hard anodized cookware. |
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If the diamtere is too large, heated fumes can extend out from underneath the cookware, potentially causing damage to the countertop, walls, and appliance panels. |
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The same is true of the Netherlands which has recorded strong performance in cookware and linen care, with market share gains in prospect for the latter category. |
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The Group thus recorded sustained growth in cookware, where Clipso in particular performed well, and activities surrounding Pancake Day were very successful. |
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As part of this approach, the Group commissioned world-famous designer Marc Newson to create a cookware range for consumers with high aesthetic standards. |
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All the moulds, dies, presses and the robotic polishing system were designed in Italy and installed in the Trois-Rivières plant to produce superior quality cookware. |
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Cast iron is popular for cookware where an even heating temperature is important. |
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Rainbow-like discolorations on the surface of cooking utensils and cookware such as pots and pans are not functional impairments or material defects. |
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Electric irons and cookware, which meet universal needs, served as drivers for the Group's international expansion as they are essential first-time buyer equipment in all markets. |
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If the diameter is too small, the cookware will be unstable. |
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The Group generally approaches a new market with two product families, cookware and irons, and this strategy enables it to build and consolidate a strong base, before progressively widen its offer and gain ground. |
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In Japan, where the overall trend for the year was encouraging, nonstick cookware sales hit a new high, and sales of steam irons gained from winning new retail clients. |
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A study published in the journal Food Additives and Contaminents tested 26 non-stick cookware products under extreme conditions and concluded that none of them released any noxious chemicals. |
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Do not overheat the cookware, e.g. when using a wok. |
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Soft water is desirable for washing because soap and detergents lather up well, and for cooking because it leaves no mineral deposits on cookware, kettles, etc. |
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The TerraCotta X-Tra cookware from Bialetti brings an old-world feel to the stovetop, but incorporates today's newest technology. |
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These new products include a wide selection of high-quality Viking cookware such as stockpots, knives and saucepans as well as Viking blenders and food processors. |
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So if you happen to scratch the non-stick surface of your cookware and particles flake off into your food, they'll pass right through your body without being absorbed. |
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That means customers will have four whole days to get beautiful dinnerware, serveware, bakeware, cookware and gift items that can provide a lifetime of use and cherishment. |
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Cuisinart is covering all the bases with the introduction of its Hard Anodized Cookware at the International Housewares Show this weekend in Chicago. |
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She has been a consulting chef, recipe developer, food stylist and product tester for numerous projects in the Greater Houston area and nationally, including Chantal Cookware. |
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