Rachel Ray Cookware Set
Rachel Ray Cookware Set
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Rachael Ray Hard Anodized 8-Piece Cookware Set, Blue List Price: $139.99 Sale Price: $113.94 Average Rating: ![]() |
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This cookware set is an exceptional value, including all of the pans needed to equip your kitchen with the most used cooking pieces. As the set contains only basic pieces, you'll really use each and every pan... |
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Rachael Ray 10-Piece Stainless Steel Cookware Set List Price: $285.00 Sale Price: $146.98 Average Rating: ![]() |
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A satiny sheen and touches of color give Rachel Ray's 10-piece stainless-steel cookware set a stylish look that's also functional and durable. Included in the grouping are an 8-quart covered stockpot, 1-1/2- and 3-quart covered saucepans, 8- and 10-inch open skillets, and a 10-inch covered sauté pan... |
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30 Minute Meals with Rachael Ray: Entertaining Made Easy/Quick and Healthy (6 DVD Set) Sale Price: $14.25 |
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Would you believe you can make impressive and delectable meals at home in less time than it takes to get takeout? Let Rachael Ray show you how easy it can be. From comfort food to sophisticated fare for entertaining, Rachael promises that her dazzling dishes will never take more than 30 minutes to make, from start to finish... |
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Rachael Ray Hard Anodized 14-Piece Nonstick Cookware Set, Orange List Price: $299.99 Sale Price: $249.99 Average Rating: ![]() |
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This is the perfect set for every kitchen. This set includes all of the pans that you will need to equip your kitchen. Use the saucepans for whising a sauce or cooking your morning breakfast. Of course there are the big pots that you can use for stews, soups or making any kind of pasta... |
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Rachael Ray Nylon Tools 6-Piece Utensil Set, Orange List Price: $29.99 Sale Price: $20.76 Average Rating: ![]() |
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This versatile set has all the pieces you need for a well-equipped kitchen. Fun and fantastic, these tools are the ultimate must-haves. |
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Rachael Ray 10-Piece Porcelain-Enamel Cookware Set, Green List Price: $149.99 Sale Price: $126.02 Average Rating: ![]() |
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Classic construction gets a fresh burst of color in this stylish everyday cookware set by Rachel Ray. Included in the 10-piece grouping are a 6-quart covered stockpot, 1-1/2- and 3-quart covered saucepans, 8- and 10-inch open skillets, and a 10-inch covered sauté pan... |
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Rachael Ray Nylon Tools Lazy Spoon and Lazy Ladle 2-Piece Set, Orange List Price: $19.99 Sale Price: $15.00 Average Rating: ![]() |
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Super clever and convenient, Rachael Ray has made Jonathan's Lazy Spoons colorful and dishwasher safe. |
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Rachael Ray 10-Piece Porcelain Enamel Cookware Set, Chocolate List Price: $250.00 Sale Price: $129.50 Average Rating: ![]() |
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This cookware set is an exceptional value, including all of the pans needed to equip your kitchen with the most used cooking pieces. As the set contains only basic pieces, you'll really use each and every pan... |
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Rachael Ray Nylon Tools 2-Piece Tong Set, Orange List Price: $29.99 Sale Price: $22.50 Average Rating: ![]() |
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Grippy handles and high heat silicone heads help you hold on even with slippery foods like corn on the cob. Grab these for everything from tossing salad to turning sausages. |
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Rachael Ray Nylon Tools 3-Piece Spoonula Set, Orange List Price: $14.99 Sale Price: $12.99 Average Rating: ![]() |
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No kitchen should be without these handy tools. Built like a spatula with a shallow spoon shape on one side, it's perfect for a variety of tasks from mixing and folding to serving and scraping. |
Is Celebrity Cookware Worth Buying?
If there's one question that I get asked almost more than any other, it's a question about celebrity cookware. People want to know if this stuff is worth purchasing and it's very hard to answer this question for a number of reasons.
First off, what exactly am I talking about by celebrity cookware? Well, basically I'm talking about any kind of cookware that is produced by a television personality or television chef of any kind. You know the people that I'm talking about, all those cooking shows on television that we all love to watch that are produced by people like:
- Rachel Ray
- Martha Stewart
- Jamie Oliver
- Emeril
I'm a big fan of every one of those celebrities...I watch their tv shows whenever I can. Over time, however, you sort of get to notice a pattern that they all fall into. I call this the marketing trap. Basically they start out with the television show, and it becomes wildly popular and their names become an instantly recognizable trademark.
Next, they attempt to cash in on their new fame, usually by creating a cookbook or something small that's easy to produce and easy to manufacture. Of course, the cookbook is usually an instant success which causes them to release another cookbook which is also usually a success...
And then they continue to grow their marketing from there, usually by introducing their own line of celebrity cookware with their name on it. This stuff usually looks absolutely amazing, and that's the trick.
But the fact of the matter remains that these people don't have any experience manufacturing cookware, or anything else that's as complicated as these types of things. Sure a cookbook is easy, but a 12 piece cooking set? They usually team up with a company of some sort who are responsible for actually manufacturing the stuff.
The problem is, in order for the margins to work out they really have to produce questionable products that are as cheap to produce as possible because otherwise the limited production runs won't pay for themselves, no matter how much free advertising they get on the celebrities television show.
Subsequently, this stuff is usually much cheaper than high-quality dishware.
The bottom line is; this stuff will usually hold up pretty well for about a year, or maybe two years at the most and then it starts to warp and breakdown in various different ways, almost always, no matter who the celebrity chef is.
Take my advice and steer clear of this stuff if at all possible. Spend a few extra dollars for some high-quality stuff that will last for years to come.
About the Author
J.P. Morton runs a capresso burr grinder web site where he also reviews the best french press coffeemaker. He has been an article writer online for well over 14 years and also enjoys baseball and soccer.
What is the best cookware to use on a glass top electric stove.?
Im in the market for new cookware. I got my current set less then a year ago, but it got all warped out and does this weird popiing thing at times when im cooking liquids. I was looking into the rachel ray cookware set in green. I just wanted to know if anyone knew if it is ok for my stovetop?
hi. it is ceramic on top of your stove. what happened Ceramic tops are used at lower temp. than regular stoves. that is what happened to your other set. you will be fine with the new line you have chosen. just try lower temp. you will be fine.
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