Target has some for $25, ita--might give you a chance to heft it, see how it feels.
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Big Lots also often has nonstick pans at good prices.
Also since you are working, something to consider. If you can find a really good Titantium-ceramic nonstick those thing are reputed to last forever. They stand up to high heat and scratchy implements. I've had normal nonstick pans scratched by beans. Umm but Titantium-ceramic is expensive. Though you might find one at a bargain at after-Christmas sales. "Bargain" for Titantium-Ceramic being the $80 you were considering paying for a normal non-stick.
Thanks, Cashmere. Target.com has lots of good hits. Hopefully the store will have a good selection.
It seems like a really sensible idea for the pans to be further organised by volume. Someone should get on that.
My sister also bought out half of H&M. I managed a waistcoat and a shirt. I want more waistcoats. I used to have a big jones for them back in my drag-wearing days, but do appreciate now that ones cut for a girl will work much better.
eta: NSM on the titanium < $100.
I love TJMaxx for one-off pots and pans stock. But it varies really widely in current availability. But I started building my All-Clad collection that way.
sara's post made me tired too.
I barely did anything today (San Diego Zoo, Portos right at closing, train store, folding 4 loads of laundry) but I am SPENT.
The Zoo sounds like a full day all by itself! Sheesh.
I just threw out a bunch of pictures, which feels weird.
went to breakfast, took a walk swept the house , made dinner
tv, and computer for the other parts of the day
So far i have done the least
All I did was go to Target and eat a lot of crap.
I still haven't cleaned off my table, which is a complete disaster. But not tonight.
So far i have done the least
I beg to differ.
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