Once you have the better stove, you'll realize you need better pots. First you'll want OEM pots from your stove maker, but then you'll hear that other companies make pots with mounts that fit your stove. If you stick with the kit pots, you'll get decent food, but later you'll realize the 2.8 mm thickness pots give more even heating and sharper flavors, but at a price. Using one big pot for all of your cooking will work, but will detract from your meals. Get some smaller prime pots in various sizes to match your menu.
I don't think I could disagree more with this.Once you have the better stove, you'll realize you need better pots. First you'll want OEM pots from your stove maker, but then you'll hear that other companies make pots with mounts that fit your stove. If you stick with the kit pots, you'll get decent food, but later you'll realize the 2.8 mm thickness pots give more even heating and sharper flavors, but at a price. Using one big pot for all of your cooking will work, but will detract from your meals. Get some smaller prime pots in various sizes to match your menu.
I don't think I could disagree more with this.
It ain't the kitchen, it ain't the cookware... It's the Chef.
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