u/goose-de-terre

Induction cookware journey: reviews and advice

I’ve been on a journey with cookware for induction tops: originally had Hestan copper induction cookware which was very highly rated but tarnished so easily and just didn’t perform well after a few months. Bought Castaway super expensive pans (yes, I liked the colors) and they were total garbage. After 2 months or so the non stick coating started coming off. We moved and I had to lose my amazing Gagganau induction top for a Tulip induction top which is horrible (and on top of being horrible, smells like it off gasses when it’s on due to cheap materials and their customer support is non existent but I digress). I said forget Castaway and bought the knock offs from Quince for (slightly) less and lo and behold they are garbage too. The non stick coating has worn off after a few months and now everything burns even in fairly low heat.

So -
I’m looking for some great pans, maybe even a wok, for induction tops. Non stick. Something that lasts longer than a few months! Not only do I cook but my kids have started to cook now so I need something decently light but durable and fool proof.

***we never put cookware in the dishwasher so that’s not something I’m looking for.

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u/goose-de-terre — 3 days ago

Best wording in subject of pitch to imply “TOP SECRET” without sounding cheesy?

I need to send out a pitch with pertinent information (the day something is going to happen). But due to laws and regulations, the public can’t be made aware of this date prior to it happening. So what’s the best few words in a subject line to imply:

I AM GIVING YOU THIS INFORMATION BUT YOU CANT WRITE ABOUT IT AHEAD OF TIME AND WHETHER OR NOT YOU PICK THIS STORY UP, YOU CANT TELL ANYONE.

Edited to add:
This is news of a certain famous house going on sale. I want to have all the articles ready to go the week it goes on sale, but no one can write on May 28 that it will go on sale on June 1 because that violates MLS policies.

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u/goose-de-terre — 5 days ago