Bassman wrote:
> Dan Burwinkel wrote:
>
> > What we need to know is this; we plan to live full-time in our
> > 'Stream, what kind of kitchenware do you all use? Everything we
> > have (fine china, Falsgraff, cast-iron, and huge stainless cookware)
> > is too bulky or delicate to survive trailer life! We plan to have
a
> > yard sale in the spring and need to know what to get rid of.
>
> Dan, we too are nearing the "Mother-of All-Yardsales" to pare down
> years of accumulated STUFF and my thoughts on cookware stop at the
Eat
> ware. But I would say you'd need a good cast-iron frying pan.
> Preferably a rather deep one so it would be multipurpose with a
> matching lid. From there it's a matter of priorities depending on
> what you normally cook. A couple pieces of bake ware are handy as
are
> a cookie sheet or two. Make sure they all fit in your oven and
> cabinets..
I hate it when I start talking to myself. But one other consideration
when thinking about cookware is to make sure it fits in your sink.
Some
are tiny. Most are shallow.
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