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Food52 x GreenPan Ceramic Nonstick Wooden-Handled Fry Pan
Food52 x GreenPan Ceramic Nonstick Wooden-Handled Fry Pan
Food52 x GreenPan Ceramic Nonstick Wooden-Handled Fry Pan
Food52 x GreenPan Ceramic Nonstick Wooden-Handled Fry Pan
GreenPan

Food52 x GreenPan Ceramic Nonstick Wooden-Handled Fry Pan

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GreenPan

Belgium
An incredible alternative to traditional nonstick pans, GreenPan has a special ceramic coating that ensures a non-toxic finish no matter how high you turn up the heat. They stay looking (and cooking) like new for years to come—that's a lot of breakfasts, lunches, dinners and snacks.
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Deb A.
Verified Buyer
5.0 star rating
Beautiful color and substantial feel
Review by Deb A. on 31 Jul 2023 review stating Beautiful color and substantial feel
I am enjoying my new stoneware from Dansk. The glaze is a beautiful blue color, with a bit of a handmade feel. I especially like the size and shape of the bowls and the mugs. I haven’t updated my dishes in many years and I love this new set.
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Roberta R.
Verified Buyer
3.0 star rating
Weird purple undertone
Review by Roberta R. on 4 Jul 2023 review stating Weird purple undertone
The quality of the plates is good but the glaze does not match my other Haldan stoneware. The glaze has a ver pronounced pink purple undertone that I don’t like. Not the true cornflower blue that is advertised and shown in the online photos. This is beyond just normal variations in glazing. It’s a whole other color. I was disappointed but I needed dishes so I didn’t send them back. The photo illustrates the problem. The old dish next to the new. I mention that the “old” were only purchased six months ago. From the same vendor.
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food52
That can of chickpeas in your pantry could become @wandering_chickpea's Lemon Risotto with Crispy Herb Roasted Chickpeas with just a little bit of time and patience. Cozy winter meal? Comin' right up! Get the recipe at the link in bio. #f52community
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Who says it's too soon to cuddle up on the couch with a bowl of @whisperofyum's chicken congee with jammy eggs, fried shallots, and chili oil? Not us, that's for sure. Find her recipe at the link in bio. #f52community #f52grams

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