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Choose Your New Frying Pan With Care
Wednesday, March 10, 2010 @ 02:03 PM
Love2Cook
When people get married, they end up with a whole lot of kitchen gadgets. But I dare say that the bride will want to get her own personal frying pans, even if she got more than one as a gift. Your personal fry pan should be exact size, thickness, material, and feel. It should have a “just right” feel that will grow on her the longer she works with it. And it will give back with the best service ever.
But the family will grow and the fry pan will grow old. The bride who is now a mother will want to let it rest and maybe get a bigger one. When she decides to do this she will take the time to choose from different brands in the market. Again, it should be the right size (bigger than her old one), thickness, material, and feel.
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