I'm thinking of buying a decent set of pans. I seem to buy a medium-priced set each year as they start to look shabby or the non-stick coating looks ropey (no metal utensils used!).
I currently have a halogen (glass) hob, but hopefully would like to end up with a gas hob at some stage.
I'm not rich but will pay for some good quality stuff.
I have a good set of cutlery but I also have loads of different knives and forks and spoons for everyday use. I am going to sling the lot and have them all the same . I am not posh but just want a change.
wendilla, I also have a canteen of cutlery that appears about 4 times a year! in the kitchen drawer there is a mish-mash of 3 different sets. one old set, one new set (that I prefer but the kids hate), and an uncomfortable-to-hold set!
Fluffy, thanks.. may check them out. they must be a good investment. not sure about the colours though!
Le Creuset now do a stainless steel range and they are very good. A cheaper alternative is Meyer which are also very good. I have a very old Stellar saucepan that is doing well too.
Buy the best you can afford and make sure they have a thick bottom for even heat distribution.
joh lewis sales starts today and i saw le creuset on sale in marks but they were ting casserole pots, and apart from going awwwww cute i couldn't figure out what the f you'd do with them
Le Creuset if you are a strong lass - they last for years and I have had my casseroles for over 25 years now.
Failing that, buy fewer than more if you are on a budget, buy quality - copper with an adonised steel base work very well with halogen hobs......the only issue is cleaning them with Cu cleaner but they do look nice and, more importantly, cook well.