American Kitchen Non-PFOA Stainless Steel Nonstick 12-Inch Open Skillet
Posted on October 17th, 2009 in
Skillet Material

- 12-inch stainless steel skillet with innovative, biodegradable nonstick surface
- Eco-Satin nonstick finish made without PFOA, perfectly releases your food from the pan
- Safe to use on any cooking surface–including induction cooktops
- Stay-cool stainless steel handle
- Limited lifetime warranty; hand wash only; oven safe up to 500 degrees F
Product Description
American Kitchen cookware is constructed from the finest components available. This 12 inch skillet is perfect for preparing a quick dish for one or two people like eggs, grilled sandwiches, searing tuna steaks or sauteed vegetables. The American Kitchen 12 inch open skillet features our patented Eco Satin nonstick system, a revolutionary new nonstick featuring a “green” biodegradable substitute in place of traditional PFOA. So it’s better for the environment while… More >>
American Kitchen Non-PFOA Stainless Steel Nonstick 12-Inch Open Skillet
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I'm going to a Skillet concert in Odessa Texas at Rock the Desert, it will be on Friday August 6th, I really need to know what TIME do they start their performance?!
One thing I learned the "hard way" since being a mom is to TURN OFF THE STOVE when the baby gets fussy while cooking dinner. :) Burnt dinners and a almost ruined skillet taught me that. Oops. On a more serious side, I also learned to learn and raise MY SON, not some authors or random "experts" idea of what babies are like. (That one was hard since I'm an insane perfectionist.) What are some "on the job training" you have received as being a mom?
I need some new music to listen to.
If anyone knows some really awesome bands or songs please let me know :)) (or if you love a song id be interested in knowing)
Some of my favorite bands are:
Three Days Grace
Hey Monday
Red
We The Kings
Shinedown
Skillet
Rise Against
Paramore
what literary devices are these sentences from the book 'The Glass Castle'?
1. "She had tied rags around her shoulders to keep our the spring chill and was picking through the trash while her dog, a black-and-white terrier mix, played at her feet." (might be imagery?)
2."Juju, our black mutt, was watching me."
3. "I stabbed one of the hot dogs with a fork and bent over and offered it to him."
4. "I smelled the burning and heard a horrible crackling as the fire singed my hair and eyelashes."
5. "She threw the blanket around me to smother the flames."
6. "They would put the used bandage off to the side, wadded and covered with smears of blood and yellow stuff and little pieces of burned skin."
7. "I breathed in his familiar smell of Vitalis, whiskey, and cigarette smoke. It reminded me of home."
8. "You've got to get right back in the saddle."
9. "She already fought with fire once and won."
10. "Suddenly, her eyes grew wide, as if with fear; I realized, to my horror, that her face was starting to melt."
11."Tinkerbells once perfect little nose had completely dissappeared, and her saucy red lips had been replaces with an ugly, lopsided smear."
12."Dad came home in the middle of the night a few months latert and roused all of us from bed."
13. "He took the essentials-a big black cast-iron skillet and the Dutch oven, some army-surplus tin pates, a few knives, his pistol, and Mom's archery set0 and packed them in the trunk of the Blue Goose."
14. "Dad steered the Blue Goose through the dark, driving slowly so as not to alert anyone in the trailer park that we were, as Dad liked to put it, doing the skedaddle."
15. "Tinkerbell can make it on her own."
16. "Don't be so sentimental"
17. "Dad called them henchmen, bloodsuckers, and the gestapo."
18. We moved around like nomads.
19. "You no-good two-bit pud-sucking bastard!"
20. "Then grandma would make a snide comment about Dad being shiftless."
i don't know if all of these are specific literary devices or rhetorical terms, but if you could help me out, it'd be greatly appreciated!
no, this is not my homework. it's the middle of summer. i have 280 literary devices to do, i've completed most of them, these are just some i can't quite put a finger on as to what literary device they are.. but thanks for your concern rosebud..
Hi, well, I'm 11, and my mom asked what type of music would I like once, but, being the idiot person I am, I have decided to re-ask it from my newly created account, and add many more details. I love Paramore, Skillet, Flyleaf, Daughtry, Three Days Grace, Bring me the Horizon, Ke$ha, and I like a few songs by Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, Owl City, Demi Lovato, Selena Gomez, and Miley Cyrus (but I hate most disney crap). I also like the song Caramelldansen by Caramell, Gummy bear song by Gummy bear, You're gonna go far kid by The Offspring, and Welcome to my life by Simple plan. So I like alternative, rock, pop/rock, punk rock, rock/metal, screamo, emo, pop, cutesy stuff, ect. I HATE rap and hip hop, and I'm not that crazy about country music, and I don't like some pop. I don't like hardcore rock. By the way, I like bands with hot scene guys in them *hinthint*. xD Well, suggest stuff, please. Thanksies, loves. <3
@Soul of woman: I don't like classic rock, sorry. But I listened to a few of Tokio Hotel's songs, and I kinda like them. :3
There's this band called "The Becoming", and I really like their music, they are a Christian Rock Band. I'm not looking for a list, just 2-3 bands that have a similar sound. Here's one of their songs if you've never heard of them:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3wbsCuymbo&feature=related
By the way, I already listen to bands like Breaking Benjamin, Skillet, Red, TFK, etc.
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October 17th, 2009
I would’ve given the pan 5 stars but it’s not dishwasher safe. Well you can put it in the dishwasher but it’s not recommended. Also the handle gets pretty hot so don’t make the same bone headed move I did. Good weight and nothing sticks to it. Best of all something is finally made in the USA. I liked the pan so much I also purchased the 12 inch one.
October 17th, 2009
we are really gung-ho for American made products & this treasure is not only made in USA but it is a top quality pan. It is easy to clean & use (not too heavy, not too light), the size is perfect for almost anything & the handle is just the right fit. It cooks evenly and the teflon coating appears to be of very good quality. We’re thinking of buying another just like it!
October 17th, 2009
I purchased a new induction cooktop and needed pans/skillets that are compatible. This is a great line of cookware and the price is really great, especially compared to All Clad and such.
I recommend this for anyone who has an induction cooktop or a radiant cooktop as well. And they look terrific!
October 17th, 2009
This pan works very well. I’d hate to pay more than this (and you certainly can when you are looking for induction compatible cookware) for a non-stick. No matter how well made, the non-stick will wear off in a few years.
Smart money, no disappointment.
October 17th, 2009
Since I already made the mental decision that any non-stick pans I buy would have to be replaced every 1-2 years, I bought this one due to the great price and good reviews. It is easy to handle because it is light (compared to my heavy all-clad), and the nonstick performs wonderfully.