I have:
1 copper-bottom aluminum stewpot.
1 slightly thicker non-stick stewpot.
1 aluminum saucepot, slightly smaller.
1 huge cheapo blue-enameled aluminum stockpot (the kind that holds a couple gallons)
Three pots large enough to heat soup for two
1 copper-bottom aluminum pot that I use for making tea
A 9 x 13 cake/casserole pan
A regular loaf pan
A mini-loaf set of 8
5 baby bundt pans, non-stick
A 6-count muffin pan
a 24-count mini-muffin pan
a 9x9 brownie pan, metal
a 9x9 brownie pan, Pyrex
1 Pyrex frying pan
2 non-stick frying pans, small and large
Steel wok
Rectangular cookie sheet
Round cookie/pizza sheet
I threw out one of my non-stick stewpots because the nonstick was all messed up.
[Poll #904770]
ETA: I just found a whole lot of people on eBay who want to help me with my Pyrex bowl collection. I already have three sets of the nesting bowls, though, and I can't justify any more. Except maybe that lot of 8 of the 1.5 pint ones?
1 copper-bottom aluminum stewpot.
1 slightly thicker non-stick stewpot.
1 aluminum saucepot, slightly smaller.
1 huge cheapo blue-enameled aluminum stockpot (the kind that holds a couple gallons)
Three pots large enough to heat soup for two
1 copper-bottom aluminum pot that I use for making tea
A 9 x 13 cake/casserole pan
A regular loaf pan
A mini-loaf set of 8
5 baby bundt pans, non-stick
A 6-count muffin pan
a 24-count mini-muffin pan
a 9x9 brownie pan, metal
a 9x9 brownie pan, Pyrex
1 Pyrex frying pan
2 non-stick frying pans, small and large
Steel wok
Rectangular cookie sheet
Round cookie/pizza sheet
I threw out one of my non-stick stewpots because the nonstick was all messed up.
[Poll #904770]
ETA: I just found a whole lot of people on eBay who want to help me with my Pyrex bowl collection. I already have three sets of the nesting bowls, though, and I can't justify any more. Except maybe that lot of 8 of the 1.5 pint ones?