We had a garage full of Craftsman, so I know what you are talking about. It really sucked. I dont remember the one we talking about a few days ago. When I remember or talk to hubby (he's driving in pouring rain), I'll let you know.
Its not the one from a few days ago but the Revere ware pots, the good ones are gone. I inherited a couple f…
We had a garage full of Craftsman, so I know what you are talking about. It really sucked. I dont remember the one we talking about a few days ago. When I remember or talk to hubby (he's driving in pouring rain), I'll let you know.
Its not the one from a few days ago but the Revere ware pots, the good ones are gone. I inherited a couple from my Aunt and wanted to fill the couple I am missing in. The reviews were enlightening. Everything from thin, easily scorched to not the same heavy bottomed pot from before. I dont know when they went cheap but I keep a look out in yard sales now for the old ones. I didnt even bother to try any of the new ones.
Bad storms in mid-us. Hope he's OK in the heavy rain, snow, etc. from now through Thursday. My mom had revere wear from the '50s. Yes, it was very good. Flea markets, yard sales, Goodwill and other second hand stores should have some from time to time. Good stuff - copper bottom.
Still have many from the 80’s & 90’s. Well made with rubber covered handles. A few JC Penney analon sauté & fry pans also. New stuff is crap but costs a fortune. Flea markets, thrift shops like Goodwill to hunt for cookware & most of my unmatched dinnerware & coffee mugs come from there. My neighbor used to say, “you buy unmatched dinnerware & coffee mugs from Goodwill? Somebody used those already.” I said have you ever eaten at a restaurant? Many have eaten from those plates. And he was an educated chemist with no common sense.
We had a garage full of Craftsman, so I know what you are talking about. It really sucked. I dont remember the one we talking about a few days ago. When I remember or talk to hubby (he's driving in pouring rain), I'll let you know.
Its not the one from a few days ago but the Revere ware pots, the good ones are gone. I inherited a couple from my Aunt and wanted to fill the couple I am missing in. The reviews were enlightening. Everything from thin, easily scorched to not the same heavy bottomed pot from before. I dont know when they went cheap but I keep a look out in yard sales now for the old ones. I didnt even bother to try any of the new ones.
Bad storms in mid-us. Hope he's OK in the heavy rain, snow, etc. from now through Thursday. My mom had revere wear from the '50s. Yes, it was very good. Flea markets, yard sales, Goodwill and other second hand stores should have some from time to time. Good stuff - copper bottom.
Please take care.
Still have many from the 80’s & 90’s. Well made with rubber covered handles. A few JC Penney analon sauté & fry pans also. New stuff is crap but costs a fortune. Flea markets, thrift shops like Goodwill to hunt for cookware & most of my unmatched dinnerware & coffee mugs come from there. My neighbor used to say, “you buy unmatched dinnerware & coffee mugs from Goodwill? Somebody used those already.” I said have you ever eaten at a restaurant? Many have eaten from those plates. And he was an educated chemist with no common sense.
yep, I know a few brilliant people that cant tie their shoes.
Thank you, he is. Just the bad squall line ran right up the road he was on and so followed him the 90 min home.
Of course I then forgot I needed to ask him questions, lol.