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Have you seen the Cooking Shows in Action? There's a DVD of it, but I think the segments are also viewable on CC. Anyway, one of the consultant's does it during her demo. I don't feel comfortable doing the ice cube trick, but I do bring the small SS saucepan and the Executive saute pan. I always pass them around while I talk about them. I haven't done it yet, but I want to demo the garlic biscuit bites in the saute pan. Then it opens the door for people to see how you can do all sorts of skillet dinners and cakes that start on the stove and go to the oven, and then you only have one pot to clean...and it's EASY to clean.**ETA: I just checked on CC. Go to Products and Recipes, then Cooking Shows in Action, then click on Jennifer Soto. But basically she puts one cube in the SS pan, one in the Exe. pan, and one in the prep bowl. She spends a minute or two talking about the features of them, then shows how in that time the ice melted in the pans, but not much in the prep bowl. This shows how the whole pan conducts temp. evenly (you can feel the whole pan get cold, not just the bottom).candiejayne said:What is the ice cube trick, i have never heard of that one before, well except for the ice cream scoop.
candiejayne said:What is the ice cube trick, i have never heard of that one before, well except for the ice cream scoop.
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