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Meet Our Place's illustrious poster child and claim to fame: the Always Pan. This sustainable, non-toxic, and multi-faceted piece of cookware replaces everything from a frying pan to a steamer, skillet, sauté pan, saucier, saucepan, non-stick pan, beechwood spatula, and even a no-mess spoon rest. When it's not whipping up delicious meals, it can sit atop your stove as a glorified piece of home decor.
Read about how spent an entire day whipping up meals with mine, or borrow our Affiliate Director Elizabeth Buxton's mean one-dish chicken sauté courtesy of her lavender essential pan. Numerous Shopping team members alsojust a few months back. The Perfect Pot is an eight-in-one wonder in its own right. It replaces a stockpot, Dutch oven, saucepot, roasting rack, steamer, strainer, braiser, and a handy spoon rest.
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