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Old 04-28-2011, 07:51 AM
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Originally Posted by jbj137
Miracle Maid waterless.
They use to be sold and house parties
(where they cook for you).
Have had mine for 40 years.
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My father used to sell Miracle Maid back in the 70's and so I had a set of those as well. None of it has lasted, sorry to say, but it sure did cook some awesome meals! I do still have the large 24 cup coffee maker, which I now use for hot spiced cider.

I always wondered if anyone else used and liked it as much as me.

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Old 04-28-2011, 08:05 AM
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I use only Paderno Pots, they are made on Prince Edward Island Canada
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Old 04-28-2011, 08:20 AM
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I love my EmerilWare and would reccommend it to anyone.
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Old 04-28-2011, 08:21 AM
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Salad Master --- had my set for over 30 years. I would go with any other brand after using these.
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Old 04-28-2011, 08:47 AM
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I have a set of Paula Deen cookware in the red speckled pattern that I picked up on a good sale at Odd Lots and I love it!
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Old 04-28-2011, 09:42 AM
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I have the Pampered Chef sets that I got before the price became outrageous. And Princess House stainless steel ones because I was a consultant.

But- I have some cheap kind from many years ago that I pull out all the time because they are "tried and true". So really, cost doesn't matter.

I hate 3 sets of pots and pans because I cooked a lot when the kids were home. I've bought the Paula Deen ones for wedding shower gifts lately.
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Old 04-28-2011, 10:19 AM
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I've used copper-bottom Revere Ware since I got married in 196l - that's 51 years! Although cleaning the copper gets old sometime, I still love them and use them every day, and they look so pretty hanging in a neat row on the wall with the matching lids above them. However, I don't use the skillets - got rid of them a long time ago. I use only cast iron for frying (I have 4 in different sizes), and I have a 6" non-stick Farberware Millennium skillet which I use only for fried eggs, crepes, maybe sauteeing a few onions once in a while. Other than that, I don't like non-stick. The lids from my Revere Ware have stay-cool handles, are oven safe and somehow fit every iron skillet I have. I am a happy camper and probably will never buy new pots and pans.

Even if money were no object, I doubt I would spend hundreds of dollars for a different brand name. I don't believe that more expensive pots and pans would allow me to cook anything better than what I have.
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I have heard that anodized cookwear is the best and I hope to purchase some in the near future.
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Old 04-28-2011, 11:31 AM
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Still have my set -half here, half in Fl. They replaced them all once due to change in design where lid sits but been satisfied. Never believed they would be worth the money but now know the difference. Don't do waterless.
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Originally Posted by jbj137
Miracle Maid waterless.
They use to be sold and house parties
(where they cook for you).
Have had mine for 40 years.
J J
My father used to sell Miracle Maid back in the 70's and so I had a set of those as well. None of it has lasted, sorry to say, but it sure did cook some awesome meals! I do still have the large 24 cup coffee maker, which I now use for hot spiced cider.

I always wondered if anyone else used and liked it as much as me.

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Old 04-28-2011, 11:43 AM
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Have cast iron dutch oven and frying pans, all my sauce pans are Revere Ware and love them.
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