NYEmomma
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This is probably a bizarre question... but I don't know where else to ask, really. The other forums I belong to are geared more towards a younger crowd (college age) and I'm going to take a wild guess and say they know next to nothing about pots and pans. Lol.
Does anyone own a set of Lifetime Cookware that can give me the lowdown & tips about it??
My grandmother died a couple of weeks ago and my dad gave me her cookware. He (nor my mom) doesn't know anything about it aside from it being very expensive and somehow being different than normal pots & pans.
I've done some googling, but just about everything I've seen about the cookware says, "contact a representative for a demonstration of 'so-and-so feature'". Well, I don't need a sales pitch. All I need to know is how these things are different than my cheapo pots & pans from Walmart and what I need to do not to ruin them the first dinner I make (I'm a little prone to kitchen disasters).
Can anyone help me out??
Does anyone own a set of Lifetime Cookware that can give me the lowdown & tips about it??
My grandmother died a couple of weeks ago and my dad gave me her cookware. He (nor my mom) doesn't know anything about it aside from it being very expensive and somehow being different than normal pots & pans.
I've done some googling, but just about everything I've seen about the cookware says, "contact a representative for a demonstration of 'so-and-so feature'". Well, I don't need a sales pitch. All I need to know is how these things are different than my cheapo pots & pans from Walmart and what I need to do not to ruin them the first dinner I make (I'm a little prone to kitchen disasters).
Can anyone help me out??
