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bobtheturkey | 10:00 Mon 31st Dec 2012 | ChatterBank
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With your saucepans?
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I'm not Bob, no. And decent new ones are SO expensive.
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yes...we have a long and creative history.... longer than most of my relationships with people
presume your not cockney then ? saucepan lids =kids, but shortened to "hows the saucepans ?" mind you its a few years since I've heard it not many of us left !my mum was born a Geordie but brought up in Wales and my dad from Stoke on Trent as a little cockney girl brought up in London it was like living with two aliens !
My saucepans are ok, it's my jugs that are a bit big!
I love my saucepans. They are my pride and joy.
I have had to replace my long serving saucepans with new ones in the last 12 months, but they owed me nothing and were faithful to the last.
I'm overjoyed with them. Thy cup runneth over...
Very happy with mine, splashed out on a Le Creuset set about 15 years ago, still going strong and worth every penny IMO!
Mine just sit there, stacked up, looking lovely and shiny. Maybe one day I'll use them. Will let you know then if I'm happy with them.
I don't have any..........
I love my saucepans. :)
Not really but I just make do. I'd love a whole new set but I just find them too expensive.
I inherited a good set from Mr P's granny who died a couple of years ago. She never ventured into the kitchen unless she got lost on the way to the loo, so they were brand spanking new.

So, I'm quite delighted that they cost me nothing.
Yes - Meyer - very good :o)
I like stainless-steel/copperbottomed. You used to be able to get such pans with the copper actually as part of the pan, but now they only seem to come with a copper plate riveted to the bottom of a steel pan-shape. I had a set of such ( not at all cheap ) pans some years ago where the copper plates actually fell off the steel after very little use. I used to wonder what the hissing noise was while I was cooking. One day the hissing was followed by a loud crack, and the two pieces parted company. The manufacturers were splendid about it - they replaced the whole set, no question, no cost to me, with a more expensive set, which I am still using about 8 years later.
My kids are brill- thanks for asking:)
No. In the process of buying new ones one at a time - that way I'll get pans in the sizes that will be more useful than a set of pans that go from large down to small. I'm buying them individually as the ones I'm after are quite expensive but I reckon they'll last...

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