What is the best truly non-stick cookware?

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Backyard Lumberjack
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And bacon? šŸ¤£
i usually cut up my bacon from packet. half. then sort. and put into freezer. but i got me a new pack and with all these tomatoes (BLTs) thinking i mite heat up my 14" pan and do them all full length... šŸ˜‹

well, u get the idea
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Cooking full length bacon is a pain the ass. I started cutting it in half. It's much easier to get the entire piece cooked perfectly.

Full length I feel like you either have the big end too raw or the thin end overcooked.

If I need/want full length bacon, I put it in the oven. That almost never happens. Because cooking bacon in the oven hurts me.
 
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Cooking full length bacon is a pain the ass. I started cutting it in half. It's much easier to get the entire piece cooked perfectly.

Full length I feel like you either have the big end too raw or the thin end overcooked.

If I need/want full length bacon, I put it in the oven. That almost never happens. Because cooking bacon in the oven hurts me.
my better half likes to do it that way. but i think it is a pita to get oven ready... etc. my question is what in the heck will i do with all the bacon grease from cooking the pack?

are BLT's with loads of extra mayo healthy? will i need to pick up on my PT routine?....
got some tomatoes...
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my better half likes to do it that way. but i think it is a pita to get oven ready... etc. my question is what in the heck will i do with all the bacon grease from cooking the pack?

are BLT's with loads of extra mayo healthy? will i need to pick up on my PT routine?....
got some tomatoes...
Same thing I do with all the bacon grease from half a pack...save it for later!

One can never have too much bacon grease on hand.

Those are some nice Tomatoes
 
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Same thing I do with all the bacon grease from half a pack...save it for later!

One can never have too much bacon grease on hand.

Those are some nice Tomatoes
thanks ERC - from our small home garden. still got bunch a green ones out on vine. i got some b grease in refer. i save it. bet it would make some swell fries... šŸ¤©
 
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We started using Blue Diamond pans a couple years ago. So far they have been the best of all the "non-stick" pans we have tried, and we have had some pretty expensive sets over the years. One thing I have learned over the years is to never ever run a burner on high with this type of pans, and they will last much longer.
 
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ceramic pans, trick is whether it is a spray on applied coating or a true baked on one, That requires apx 800- 1000 degs F to accomplish. I kinda doubt any of these are a true fired on finish. Any time they stated they are good for 500 degs F you automaticaly know it is a spray on deal and isn't worth the price.
 

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