The supermarkets usually make deals with certain brand name cookware and bakeware producers, which is good. But the limitation is that no brand name is the best in all the different types of kitchenware - some brands are better at certain items, and others at other items. Best bet is to check out a store that lets you compare brands, such as CooksPlus. They have a nice buyers guide that makes it easy. You'll find the brand from the supermarket there, and learn what other brands you should consider. Well worth it.
I love mine. I got the kit from walmart they have them all in one box and very affordable. I think it comes with 2 pie/casseroles, 1 loaf pan and 1 12 muffin tin. I use them all the time.
FEMALE/32
started: Mothers Day 07
mini goal1:199 REACHED AUG 24 2007
mini goal2:188 REACHED OCTOBER 25 2007
goal:166
I would starve myself and still it would not come. I would stuff my face and still it would not come. "Alanis Morissette"
I use a silicon pie dish to make my crustless quiche and low carb cheesecakes. I think they're brilliant as you can bend them to get the quiche out so easily. My tip is to place the silicon dish on a metal one as otherwise you can easily spill quiche mixture etc. when it's uncooked.
Zx
224/200/165
F 38 (5'7)
Currently doing couch to 5K program to start running and loving it Check out 'Get Running' if you have an iPhone.
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