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      What Your Favorite Cookware Says About You

      What Your Favorite Cookware Says About You

      3 minute read

      Cooking can be one of life's greatest pleasures, and the type of cookware that you use can often say a lot about your personality and preferences in the kitchen. Cooking often can mean that you're creative and open to trying new things. It also shows that you're able to follow instructions and pay attention to detail. Whether it be anything from non-stick to cast iron, your favorite cookware usually reveals your cooking style and approach to food. That is exactly why we've curated this list to tell you what your favorite cookware says about you.

      Let's kick it off with non-stick cookware. If your favorite type of cookware is non-stick, you might always find yourself trying to keep things simple as possible in the kitchen. Whether it be a non-stick griddle or a family-sized stock pot, you typically love to prioritize efficiency in the kitchen, and you absolutely love the convenience that non-stick cookware tends to offers. Above all of this, non-stick cookware is definitely popular for being the easiest cookware to clean, which helps save you time because we all know you have busier things to do than to wash your pots and pans.

      Impressions Non-Stick Griddle, 11 Inch - Ecolution

      Impressions Non-Stick Griddle, 11 Inch - Ecolution

      $34.99

      The Impressions square griddle pan features a beautiful hammered copper finish and a stainless steel riveted handle add a classic style to any kitchen. The multilayered premium non-stick coating offers incredible food release, allowing you to cook everything with ease… read more

      As for our cast iron lovers, you're likely to be a traditionalist when it comes to cooking. Being a fan of cast-iron cookware puts you in an elite group of cooks who truly are passionate about the way they cook and the methods they utilize. Unlike the typical non-stick home chef, you tend to enjoy the challenge of mastering a difficult homemade recipe. In addition to this, you might find yourself being a major fan of slow-cooked meals that those old-fashion cast-iron pans love to provide.

      Farmhouse Cast Iron Skillet - Ecolution

      Farmhouse Cast Iron Skillet - Ecolution

      $19.99

      Allow Ecolution's Farmhouse™ cast iron skillet to reignite your passion for cooking. Practically indestructible, cast iron has natural non-stick properties that only improve over time, offers superior heat retention and distribution and is durable enough to go from stove to… read more

      If you're neither a cast iron or non-stick lover, you might be a person who loves to cook with stainless steel. If this is you, you're more likely to be a modern home chef. You're also highly likely to be a massive fan of healthy cooking and you might even enjoy experimenting with new recipes and ingredients. Being a stainless steel lover can suggest that you are someone who places a high value on quality and durability in the products in your kitchen. Since stainless steel cookware is known for it's strength and resilience, it could mean that you prefer long-lasting cookware and are willing to invest in it.

      Pure Intentions Saucepan With Glass Lid - Ecolution

      Pure Intentions Saucepan With Glass Lid - Ecolution

      $14.99

      Stir up another culinary preparation with the Pure Intentions® Stainless Steel Saucepan with Lid. The gleam of stainless steel cookware lends an air of polished elegance to the kitchen, but its hardworking durability is what makes it the cookware of… read more

      If you're anything like us, you might tend to use all three of these types of cookware. If that is you, this means that you are more open and willing to experiment with different cooking techniques regardless of difficulty. You may also just enjoy trying out different recipes that require a variety of cookware. It also shows that you are often open to learning about new ways of cooking, experimenting with different ingredients, and honing in on your cooking skills. Why settle for one when you can use all three, right?

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