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rimjaja
Too much copper causes a variety of health problems. I wouldn't do it.
We (hubby & I are both Dr's) use a giant cast-iron fry pan and ceramic lined cookware for the rest. The ceramic cookware is Wearever Brand purchased at amazon.
rickymouse
reply to post by Zippidee
Our selection of pots and pans is from rummage and estate sales mostly or inherited. It takes many years of searching to come up with a good set that way. One estate sale I got five high quality stainless pots and pans and a stainless cranking noodle maker for 12 bucks. I would have paid twenty for the noodle maker alone.edit on 24-9-2013 by rickymouse because: (no reason given)
Tylerdurden1
reply to post by mblahnikluver
answers.yahoo.com...
Some prices.
www.google.com...=how+much+do+copper+cookware+costedit on 24-9-2013 by Tylerdurden1 because: (no reason given)
DontTreadOnMe
reply to post by mblahnikluver
Maybe you could barter with him.
Do you really want display pans, after all.
IF he can resell them for $300, maybe he would be willing to cut you a deal: you send him two pans...one you get retinned, the other he gets to keep to resell?
Those are awesome pans, I'd definitely buy them for $125.
inbound
I cook for a living. You rarely see copper pots in a commercial kitchen. The only time I have personally seen one it was used for heating up sugar for pulling, caramel, and what not. Very even heating so it worked well, however they must be clean and not tarnished or they will not heat evenly. I personally use analon at home. Good stuff, a little spendy but I will never have to buy another set.
mblahnikluver
inbound
I cook for a living. You rarely see copper pots in a commercial kitchen. The only time I have personally seen one it was used for heating up sugar for pulling, caramel, and what not. Very even heating so it worked well, however they must be clean and not tarnished or they will not heat evenly. I personally use analon at home. Good stuff, a little spendy but I will never have to buy another set.
Do you work in a restaurant? What kind?
I have told to cook for a living or have a small bakery but I just wouldn't enjoy it if it were work every day. I enjoy cooking but I dont think it would be the same if I did it for work.
I wouldn't use these pans as is, no way! I'd have them retinned first. I definitely wouldn't use them all the time but for some things I'd like them.
I looked up Analon and I dont' really see how different it is to other pans I have. Is it non stick? What is the benefits of it? I am looking for a new non stick frying pan though, would this analon be good? I have a T Fal pan that got scratched when the hubby used a fork on it. He is no longer allowed to use metal utensils in the kitchen