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Green Ceramic cookware

Started by Dawn , author of Daily Adventures of a Work at Home Mom 5/27/2012 9:19:01 AM

I was flipping through the coupons and found an ad to purchase a green ceramic frying pan.  It looks like a good idea, it is non stick but not made with Teflon.  It claims to be made with all natural ceramic and that you don't need to use oil or butter to fry in it.

Has anybody heard of this or tried it?

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I like the idea of non-stick and not Teflon...  Haven't seen them yet.


I haven't seen them in a store, but it was in the coupons in the Sunday paper.  One of those order in the mail deals.  It does sound great, but I don't know anybody who has them and I don't like ordering through the mail unless I know it is good.

Maybe I will have to take a ride to the kitchen store and see if they have any there.

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OneMommy said ...
I like the idea of non-stick and not Teflon...  Haven't seen them yet.


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Reply by Ginny Marie

author of Lemon Drop Pie 5/30/2012 1:20:27 PM

I like that idea, too! If you find one, keep us updated!


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Reply by Ginny Marie

author of Lemon Drop Pie 5/30/2012 1:25:59 PM

I just had a thought, Dawn...would that pan be like the pot in a slow cooker? My crock pot cleans out pretty easily.


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Reply by Kristen

5/31/2012 2:23:15 PM

My friend bought a fry pan that's some sort of green cookware... will have to ask her...


I am not sure.  Looking at the picture of it, it doesn't look the same.  This sounded pretty cool, I just don't like ordering through the mail lol!


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Ginny Marie said ...
I just had a thought, Dawn...would that pan be like the pot in a slow cooker? My crock pot cleans out pretty easily.


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