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Cookware recommendations from a guy who
Cookware recommendations from a guy who loves food.
I saw this other question here - http://www.funadvice.com/br... and thought I'd give my side of the story - see, I'm a foodie who loves to eat. Every time I can get my hands on a nice, tasty dish...
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Emerilware cookware is good, as is the Wolfgang Puck stainless steel sets - both can be found on Amazon, Yahoo! Shopping, etc. Generally speaking, for cookware the recommendation is to use stainless steel since it's easy to clean, maintain, etc - and it looks great for the price.
If you can afford more, there are other brands I'd recommend.
For stainless steel cookware recommendations, what would you suggest?