Replaced my Broken Bar Pan: BLT Disaster Averted!

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around participants sharing their experiences and feelings regarding broken stoneware, particularly bar pans, and the emotional impact of losing well-seasoned pieces. Several users express their sadness and frustration over such incidents while discussing the longevity and care of their stoneware.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their disappointment after a piece of their large bar pan broke while retrieving it from the cabinet.
  • Another participant expresses empathy, noting they would also be upset if they broke a piece of stoneware.
  • Several users mention the emotional attachment to their well-seasoned stoneware, highlighting its value in their cooking experiences.
  • One participant discusses using a medium bar pan at shows, emphasizing its well-loved appearance.
  • Another participant suggests that the availability of Pot Protectors may help prevent such breakages.
  • One participant recounts their own experience of breaking a stone and mentions the warranty process, sharing that they only needed to return a piece of it.
  • Another user humorously suggests the idea of a therapy session for those who have broken their stoneware.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally express a shared sense of sadness and frustration over breaking stoneware, indicating a common emotional response. However, there are no clear consensus points on solutions or preventative measures.

Contextual Notes

Participants reflect on their personal experiences with stoneware, particularly the emotional significance of well-seasoned pieces and the potential for breakage in everyday use.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may resonate with members of the consultant community who have experienced similar feelings regarding their stoneware and are looking to connect over shared experiences.

lacychef
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so sad....went to get my large bar pan out to cook bacon for BLT's....and a piece of it broke off:cry: Another stone must have bumped it hard in the cabinet. It was sooo nice & seasoned too:cry: OK, done whining, now I need to go order a new one & start over!
 
:( That really bites. I'll probably cry the day I break a peice of stoneware!
 
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I know! And it had become my best-seasoned stone too---go figure!
 
I have a medium bar pan that I have had longer than any other stone. I would be really sad if I lost it. I've been taking it to my shows though because it's my smallest peice of stoneware and every tells me it looks really loved.
 
Awwwhh man that sucks! :( I'd hate to see my most seasoned stone broken!
 
I guess that's one reason why they are selling those Pot Protectors! They are great between the stoneware!
 
lacychef said:
so sad....went to get my large bar pan out to cook bacon for BLT's....and a piece of it broke off:cry: Another stone must have bumped it hard in the cabinet. It was sooo nice & seasoned too:cry: OK, done whining, now I need to go order a new one & start over!

I broke mine last week. Do an adjustmet if it is still under warranty! You do not have to buy a new one. And I only had to send a piece of it back not the whole thing.
 
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I'm pretty sure I've had it for about 5 years at least.
 
lacychef said:
so sad....went to get my large bar pan out to cook bacon for BLT's....and a piece of it broke off:cry: Another stone must have bumped it hard in the cabinet. It was sooo nice & seasoned too:cry: OK, done whining, now I need to go order a new one & start over!

That bites!!! Bummer! I hate breaking stoneware especially well seasoned stones. We might have to come up with a therapy session designed for all those who have broken stoneware! :D
 

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What should I do if my Pampered Chef Bar Pan breaks?

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