This is a great product! I use mine so much I dont even put mine away. I keep it on my stove like a tea kettle. When friends come over, they always comment on it! by mandy08 on Mar 04, 2009
My silicone bakeware has been used and washed many times but there is still a strange smell when I bake with it. by Kcchiefs1 on Apr 03, 2009
I hate mine. My muffin pan is flimsy, hard to get in and out of the oven, and super hard to wash. I'm going to give it away to someone I don't like! by amycodd on Jun 26, 2009
I just got a new KitchenAid mixer, and I'm so excited to start baking cakes now! by Megm789 on Sep 28, 2009
OMG My kitchenaid mixer is my favorite! Also I really love my pampered chef stoneware pans! Everything we cook has so much moisture! by browneyedgirl854 on Oct 20, 2009
I have to add collapsable kitchen gear to this list. I live in an LA apartment and there is limited cupboard space. My collapsable colander and measuring spoons and cups save TONS of space. I wish every piece of kitchenware I owned was collapsable! by Shleigh02 on Jan 24, 2010
Can anyone advise me on handheld immersion blenders? I have one, and I tried to use it in a large saucepot and wound up cleaning spatter mess off my kitchen for the next hour. Help! by madtopper on Jan 30, 2010
I heard about a great new website that has been selling the KitchenAid Artisan mixer for ridiculously low prices - www.luckychic.com - it seems really fun and amazingly inexpensive. I haven't tried it myself but I have a couple of friends who've been on and are obsessed with it now - one got an iPod Touch 32gb for less than $40 and another got a Beaba BabyCook for something like 60% off! I'm going to start tomorrow! by madtopper on Jan 30, 2010
I have to say that my all-out favorite bring-to-desert-island piece of cookware is the All-Clad stainless steel 6-quart deep saute-pan. I do EVERYTHING in this pot - make risotto, soups & stews, large meals like braised cabbage & fish dishes. The other one I love that has been unexpectedly useful in different ways is the LeCreuset tagine. I use both to do slow-cooked tagines and use the iron base for frittatas & omelets and other things that need non-stick surface or finishing in the oven . For instance I use it to make a nice duck & veg tagine for my dog: duck, sweet potato, broccoli, apples & blueberries; I use the tagine iron base to brown the duck meat in a light olive oil base for a couple of minutes each side, then pile in the veg/fruit, clap the lid on, cook for 15-20 minutes then mash up the fruit/veg, shred the duck. You can make a week's worth of totally healthy, filler-free nutritious food for your dog in less than 30 minutes (5-10 minutes' prep of peeling, fat-trim & chopping; 15-20 of cooking on stovetop). You can also freeze portions (I have a bunch of small containers where I'll do that). I also use just the iron base to make frittatas - it's perfect for them. by madtopper on Jan 30, 2010
I love this prodcut too! Especially for pancakes- mix and easily pour from one bowl- then use lid to cover excess and put in fridge! by mel_m_23 on Feb 11, 2010
What would I do without my pampered chef stuff? Just used the cookie scoop for the right amount in my muffin pan! by mel_m_23 on Feb 11, 2010
George Foreman's are also great for making paninis! We use ours for the occasional burger during the coldest winter months, but it mostly gets used for sandwiches. by mel_istheshit on Feb 19, 2010
I love them!!! I use them for almost everything. And they are great for putting cake mix or muffin mix in the paper cups or muffin pans. by ErikandAfton on Feb 21, 2010
I Love my Le Creuset! I have the same one that's pictured here and I use it all the time! Clean up is soo easy. Totally worth the price, can't wait til I can afford the complete collection. by amarcus83 on Apr 30, 2010
There are so many Pampered Chef products on here! I was surprised and delighted because I love it too. And they have something like the spoonula called a mix n scraper, it even comes in two sizes. I would add a stoneware item to this list, though. I shop online and browse the outlet at www.pamperedchef.biz/specials. Check it out! by vjkerman on Jun 30, 2010
I love my George Forman! I had one before but lost it in one of my many moves. We got one for our wedding and it was the first thing we used. by laner68 on Jul 03, 2010
@ HockeyWife2be -- White Chocolate Cheesecake?!?! YUM!!!! Do you share the recipe? by tGb8 on Jul 06, 2010
Ok-I have to ask...is it safe to heat silicone to 450 degrees? Something about it just seems unsafe to me...as though some sort of chemical might cook into my food. by AabelWed120212 on Jul 29, 2010
Silicone bakeware is amazing! I never have to grease the pans or use nonstick spray. Everything comes out very easily--I made banana bread in the loaf pan, and was able to just reach in and pull it out whole. And because they are so non-stick, they're really easy to wash. Yes, they're flimsy, but that is easily remedied by putting it on a cookie sheet when you put it in the oven. by trissjosh on Aug 11, 2010
I got my kitchenaid mixer with gift cards from our wedding. It has made baking and cooking some much quicker! by mitchhazie on Sep 06, 2010
I still use my george foreman grill that I have had since college. Works so quickly and you can cook meat to sandwiches on it! Easy clean-up too! by mitchhazie on Sep 06, 2010
Love and have all the things you have listed. I think a must have on there would a food processor though by nr0226 on Sep 12, 2010
You can put your Pampered Chef Batter Bowl in the oven as well. I've made a layered chocolate cake with it before. I'm tinkering with the idea of a chocolate "volcano" because of the shape of the bowl. I think pudding or a condensed milk mixture in the middle of a cake that shape would make a fun birthday cake for my nephews! by ElassaCorsair on Sep 20, 2010
My favorite kitchen gear is the pampered chef stone baker. It goes in the microwave and you can cook everything in it! I use it all the time! by stephanie1031 on Sep 22, 2010
I love my batter bowl! Use it to make pasta salads, batters, EVERYTHING! I have some of their stonewear, pizza pan amd bar pan but I'm too scared to use it yet : )I love all my pampered chef gadgets, HIGHLY recommend the Mix n Chop, my favorite utensil!!! by tjhupp on Oct 20, 2010
My sister in law is a Pamper Chef lady, so I really lucked out with starting my kitchen! :) I love the spatulas because they can stand the heat on the stove top (handles don't melt). They also have great collapsible bowls with lids. I love them in my one-room apartment. The Pamper Chef pans are also amazing!! by marykai on Oct 25, 2010
Hey ladies!!! I have to just post on here that I'm a Pampered Chef consultant!!! Their products are great and I had a ton of things before I even started selling them. Now, I have even more products through my sales. If anyone wants these cookie scoops or something else just send me an email on here!!! -Kate by kflynn81 on Nov 14, 2010
I have almost the entire collection from Le Creuset,they are amazing products! by aljones0329 on Feb 15, 2011
Pampered Chef stuff rocks!!! I use their products almost every night and most of it I earned free for having a huge party!!! I also have the Kitchen Aid mixer and I love it! Worth the investment!! by TOY2011 on Jul 23, 2011
Pampered Chef stuff rocks!!! I use their products almost every night and most of it I earned free for having a huge party!!! I also have the Kitchen Aid mixer and I love it! Worth the investment!! by TOY2011 on Jul 23, 2011
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