u/Tough_Try_1253

What ended up being the best cookware for everyday cooking in your kitchen??

I used to think buying a matching cookware set made the most sense but after years of cooking i realized that i only reach for the same four or five pieces regularly. Part of me wants to replace everything with a new set but another part thinks it makes more sense to replace pieces one at a time and gradually build a collection around on what i actually use.

My kitchen is already a mix of random cookware collected over the years so maybe thats just how most people end up cooking anyway but for those who cook at home most days did you stick with full sets? And also what cookware ended up earning permanent cabinet space because it just kept performing year after year?

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u/Tough_Try_1253 — 10 days ago

hubspot vs pipedrive: struggling to pick for sales & marketing alignment?

so we got a small team and im trying to get sales and marketing on the same page. right now marketing does their thing in mailchimp and sales just kinda guesses what leads are warm? its a mess. im looking at hubspot and pipedrive. hubspot obviously has the marketing tools built in which is nice but honestly im worried its gonna be overkill for us then pipedrive looks cleaner and cheaper but then id probably need to hook up something else for email campaigns and it becomes a frankenstein setup.

what are you guys using when you have to keep both teams happy without spending too much?

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u/Tough_Try_1253 — 1 month ago