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Z6III Snapbridge any better?
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Does an expensive disc bottom stockpot (Fissler/Demeyere/etc) help keep water temp up when adding ingredients to boiling water?
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Who is this? Very tiny spider, about 1/8". Found a couple in corners of room.
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Stainless frying pan rivet-free besides Demeyere?
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When using high heat Leidenfrost Effect to prepare a stainless steel pan to cook with; What is the temperature of the ball of liquid water that seems to float over high temp surface of the pan?
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Z6III Snapbridge any better?
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Does an expensive disc bottom stockpot (Fissler/Demeyere/etc) help keep water temp up when adding ingredients to boiling water?
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cookware
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Who is this? Very tiny spider, about 1/8". Found a couple in corners of room.
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Stainless frying pan rivet-free besides Demeyere?
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When using high heat Leidenfrost Effect to prepare a stainless steel pan to cook with; What is the temperature of the ball of liquid water that seems to float over high temp surface of the pan?
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