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got one today, tell me about yours
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i got my self a new frying pan last year, but i couldnt understand why everything stuck in it?? came home one day and it was in the bloody dishwasher!!
finally got it through to the wife that it doesnt go in the dishwasher but it kept sticking still!!
one day after we had used it and there she was.....filling it with hot water and putting fairy liquid in it!!
but i think whiffster has opened my eyes to a new one???
finally got it through to the wife that it doesnt go in the dishwasher but it kept sticking still!!
one day after we had used it and there she was.....filling it with hot water and putting fairy liquid in it!!
but i think whiffster has opened my eyes to a new one???
I don't actually USE the Meyer, it is non-stick because it is non-used. It is too darned expensive to use. OK, occasionally I may cook a chicken curry in it, but most of the time I use ordinary Woolies �9.99 jobbies because you can scrub them with the scratchy side of a washing-up pad (I wouldn't do that to a Meyer !).
I must say this is one of the best threads ever, it's distracting me from the news, but heyho, if something is worth it, then it's worth it. Saucepans are displacing casserole dishes, have you noticed ? I'd be very surprised if you hadn't.
I must say this is one of the best threads ever, it's distracting me from the news, but heyho, if something is worth it, then it's worth it. Saucepans are displacing casserole dishes, have you noticed ? I'd be very surprised if you hadn't.