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rv cookware


Just bought our 2nd 35' Southwind. It's been 10 years between and am now looking to 'invent' the kitchen again. Going with our old standby 'Corelle' for dishes. Been looking at the cookware with the removable handles - Burg-goo - or something like that. Do any of you have any experience with this brand of cookware?



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Just bought some, takes 1 CU ft for whoe set. Havent used it yet. Recommended by a full-timer fried who has loved them for years. Not that brand. Found at a boat supply place and got their last set. However there are other well rated sets out there.
Here's one I found on google.
Nestable Stainless Steel Cookware

Sherry

Edit by moderator: Activated link.  Terry



-- Edited by Terry and Jo on Sunday 14th of April 2013 03:32:53 PM

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WestWardHo - Thanks for the information. I looked at this set in the non-stick and really like it. Just didn't want to spend that much and then decide I don't care for them. My first set with our first motorhome was $40 at a Family Dollar in Augusta GA! My my how times change so quickly -- LOL

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