Upgrade to Stainless Steel Cookware for Health Benefits - Get 1000 Points!

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around participants discussing their experiences and plans related to upgrading to stainless steel cookware, particularly in the context of earning points through Pampered Chef. Participants share their personal stories about acquiring new cookware and the points they have accumulated.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares that a past consultant is replacing nonstick cookware with stainless steel due to health concerns, which has resulted in earning points.
  • Another participant mentions they have earned over 3000 points and lists the cookware they have acquired, including a 12" covered skillet and a 10" sauté pan.
  • Several users express excitement and congratulations regarding others' points and cookware acquisitions.
  • One participant discusses their strategy of waiting to redeem points to maximize their rewards, indicating they plan to replace existing cookware with stainless steel options.
  • Another participant poses a question about which pans others would choose if they had 3000 points, sharing their own cookware collection as context.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

No clear consensus emerges, as participants express a variety of personal experiences and preferences regarding cookware and point redemption strategies.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects individual experiences with Pampered Chef's points system and personal choices regarding cookware upgrades, particularly focusing on stainless steel options.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in cookware options and the points system may find the shared experiences and discussions relevant to their own decisions.

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I just got a call from one of my past consultants (cannot reactivate due to horrible health conditions) who is replacing her nonstick with stainless to see if that helps her health issues. She got the 12" covered and the 5 and 7 piece set!!! Almost 1000 points for me!!!
 
Yahoooo For You!!!!
 
Wow that is awesome!
 
if you had 3000 points ~ what pans would you get? I already have exe 12 w lid- exe 8 - exe double burner griddle - exe grill pan -
 
Wow, that's great!
 
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So far I've earned over 3000 points. I have all the Executive and earned the 8" saute pan. I have already redeemed for the 12" covered ss skillet and bought myself the 10" saute pan with a half-price item on one of my catalog shows. I'm going for the 5 and 7 piece sets. This gets me enough points for the 5 piece. I just need another 4000 for the 7 piece!
 
Nice!!!
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dannyzmom said:
Nice!!!
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Love the dots:cool: - was is to get you to the minimum in characters?
 
I have 3911 in points , I am going to wait till the end to turn
them in to see if I can get more. I have most of all the pans , I am going to replace the profrssional that I have with the executive. also I want to get the 10 " SS pan.

1600. more to go to on the Cruise... but I bought my airline tickets so I have to make it ..............
 
Yahoo:) lucky you!
 
chefjwr said:
if you had 3000 points ~ what pans would you get? I already have exe 12 w lid- exe 8 - exe double burner griddle - exe grill pan -

I had little over 3100 and I got the 12 Qt stockpot, Grill Pan, and Stir Fry Skillet
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the health benefits of upgrading to stainless steel cookware?

Stainless steel cookware is non-reactive, meaning it won't leach harmful chemicals into your food, unlike some non-stick coatings. It is also durable, resistant to rust and corrosion, and can withstand high temperatures, making it a safer choice for cooking.

How do I earn 1000 points by upgrading to stainless steel cookware?

When you purchase stainless steel cookware through our direct sales program, you can earn 1000 points as part of our rewards system. These points can be redeemed for discounts, free products, or other exclusive offers.

Is stainless steel cookware easy to clean?

Yes, stainless steel cookware is generally easy to clean. It is dishwasher safe, and for tougher stains, you can use a gentle scrubber or a mixture of baking soda and water to restore its shine without scratching the surface.

Can I use stainless steel cookware on all types of stovetops?

Yes, stainless steel cookware is compatible with all stovetop types, including gas, electric, and induction. This versatility makes it a great addition to any kitchen.

What should I consider when purchasing stainless steel cookware?

When purchasing stainless steel cookware, consider the thickness of the material, as thicker pots and pans provide better heat distribution. Additionally, look for cookware with a solid base to prevent warping and ensure even cooking.

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