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Sunday, November 8, 2009 @ 01:11 PM

enamel-cookware-setsWhen it comes to cooking my delicious garden tomatoes, I need the right cookware. Although there are many great metal cooking sets out there, most have drawbacks. For instance, because tomatoes are highly acidic, they react unfavorably with aluminum cookware and utensils, resulting in a bitter taste. Cast iron is OK for camping but it tends to suck out all the flavors of your favorite foods; this is an absolute “no, no” for my homegrown beauties! Cast iron is also porous, so it has to be meticulously seasoned and scrubbed when you leave it in the drawer too long or really burn something. Other metals seep out nasty trace metallic particles that you DEFINITELY do not want to be eating.

This is where my enamel cookware set rises above the competition. The cookware has a protective coating that prevents flavor absorption, eliminates the need to season, and blocks out any metal particles in my food - this gives me great peace of mind because there’s no way I want to give my family anything that may harm them. Enamel cookware has all the heating benefits of the original metals, but not the downsides; to top that off, the insides are pretty to boot!