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Christmas Gift - pots and pans set


Question Posted Tuesday November 22 2011, 11:49 am

My mom and dad are redoing their kitchen.. my mom has been waiting for it for years, and they finally have enough money to do it. They're really excited and doing most of the work by themselves.. so for Christmas I wanted to give them a brand new pots and pans set.. possibly with spatulas and utensils that come with it.. as well as holders for these utensils.

My limit is probably 200 dollars.. I don't want to get them a really cheap one.. I want to get them one that will last. Any ideas where/what brand would be best?? I'd preferably like to buy online since a lot of times its cheaper.. but if not please let me know another place!

Thank you so much.


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happy-pill answered Tuesday November 29 2011, 1:31 am:
just go to bed bath and beyond and talk to someone. the brands i would go with are kitchen aid or oxo

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adviceman49 answered Wednesday November 23 2011, 12:58 pm:
The link I am providing is for a set of pots and pan on sale now at J C Penny's. Cell Phone is the best cookware on the market as it is very versatile . I have a similar set I purchase last year as I like to cook and wanted pans that I could take from the stove to oven. If this is the type of cooking your parents do this is the type of cookware you want to look for.


This set is right at your maximum range. Good cookware is not cheap. The only other thing they would really need is a good set of knives for carving and boning. This you could by them for another holiday or birthday. Other cooking utensils are not all that expensive and are unique to the person using them and should be purchased by the user. Actually so should the knives. It really depends on how much your parents are in to cooking.


My son bought me a set of knives that work very well for me. I have added to them as I have needed to. My boning knife happens to be the cheapest knife in my set, it just happens to fit my hand and has a balance I'm comfortable with. I just have to keep it sharp.

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blr51697 answered Tuesday November 22 2011, 6:18 pm:
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I will give you links and the 2 above is for Target. The next is for Walmart. There will be 2 links to each place 1 for pots and pans and the other for the utensils and holders. I would like to know if you have any of these stores by or near you. With these links just copy and paste them into your web browser and if you don't like what you see just say so in your feedback and also in your feedback please tell me if you still would like online and I will do what I can to help you.

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just remember these places you can order on line or at the store.
hope I helped.
let me know if you need anything else.
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