Stoneware at Kohls Endorsed by Food Network

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the introduction of a new stoneware line at Kohl's, which is endorsed by the Food Network. Participants share their thoughts on the quality, pricing, and warranty of this new product compared to Pampered Chef's offerings.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions enjoying their new high-speed internet and catching up on episodes of Good Eats, noting the introduction of the new stoneware line.
  • Another participant expresses that the new stoneware is very expensive compared to Pampered Chef's products and questions the absence of a warranty.
  • One participant shares that the pizza stone is priced at $39.99 but on sale for $31.99, raising concerns about warranty and breakage.
  • Another participant notes the lack of information on where the new stoneware is made and expresses a desire to know if it is made in the USA.
  • One participant who saw the stoneware in-store describes it as feeling flimsy and expresses concern about its durability, stating it does not compare favorably to Pampered Chef's products.
  • Another participant mentions the absence of information regarding whether the new stoneware is lead-free and highlights that Pampered Chef's stones are the only ones suitable for cooking meat.
  • One participant reflects on the idea that imitation is flattery and expresses skepticism about the quality of the new stoneware.
  • Another participant, identifying as a consultant, shares their excitement about the endorsement from the Food Network and expresses pride in Pampered Chef's recognition.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the quality and value of the new stoneware line, with several participants expressing skepticism about its durability and warranty compared to Pampered Chef's products. No clear consensus emerges.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and opinions based on their observations of the new stoneware line and its comparison to Pampered Chef products.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants and community members interested in product comparisons and insights regarding new stoneware offerings may find this discussion relevant.

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OK so I am enjoying my new high speed internet and catching up on episodes of Good Eats. (I love Alton!) and between episodes is Tyler Lawrence talking about their new stoneware line! The one shown looks like our flat rectangle but has handles like the round. Hmmmm interesting!
 
they are very expensive compared to ours.

And I assume they do not have a 3 yr warranty like ours
 
On the Kohl's website they have the pizza stone priced at $39.99 but on sale for $31.99...I guess some might think that's not too bad because they don't have to pay shipping, but what happens if it breaks? I'm with Nancy because I doubt they offer the warranty...
 
Besides no warranty listed it doesn't say where they are made. I'd like to know if they are made in the USA.
 
I saw these at the store. They are not as good as our's. I hate to say this but they feel very flimsy. I would be afraid that it would break very easily. Pricing was higher, not on sale. They also have a rougher feel to them. Even if I wasn't a consultant I wasn't sold on them.
 
Also It doesn't say if they are lead free like ours. Also ours are THE ONLY stones you can cook meat on/in....
 
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"Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery."

Not surprised to see other stones out there. Not surprised they are of lesser quality.
 
Hi there! As a fellow pampered chef consultant, I just wanted to chime in and say that I am also a huge fan of Alton Brown and Good Eats. I'm so excited to hear that our stoneware is being endorsed by the Food Network, and I can't wait to check out Tyler Lawrence's new line. It's always great to see our products being recognized by top chefs and experts in the culinary world. Thanks for sharing your discovery with us! Happy cooking!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Stoneware at Kohl's endorsed by Food Network?

Stoneware at Kohl's endorsed by Food Network refers to a line of high-quality ceramic cookware designed for even heat distribution and durability. This stoneware is ideal for baking, roasting, and serving, and it has been recognized for its performance and aesthetic appeal by the Food Network.

How does Stoneware differ from regular bakeware?

Stoneware is made from natural clay and is fired at high temperatures, making it more durable and able to retain heat better than regular bakeware. This results in even cooking and browning, while also being resistant to chipping and cracking.

Can I use Stoneware in the microwave?

Yes, most Stoneware products are microwave-safe. However, it is important to check the specific product's guidelines, as some pieces may have restrictions based on their design or materials.

How do I care for my Stoneware?

To care for your Stoneware, avoid using metal utensils that can scratch the surface. Clean it with warm, soapy water and a non-abrasive sponge. It is also recommended to avoid drastic temperature changes, such as placing a hot stoneware piece directly into cold water.

Where can I purchase Stoneware at Kohl's endorsed by Food Network?

You can purchase Stoneware at Kohl's either in-store or online through their official website. Look for the Food Network endorsement to ensure you are getting the authentic line of Stoneware products.

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