posted 2 hours ago
Hi everyone,
I'm looking to upgrade my everyday cookware without spending a huge amount of money. I'm interested in pieces that will last for years and work well for everything from stovetop cooking to baking.
For those with experience, I'd love to know:
Do you prefer cast iron, stainless steel, or carbon steel?
Which brands have held up the best over time?
Are there any budget-friendly options you'd recommend?
What cookware do you use most often in an off-grid or homestead kitchen?
While researching, I found that factors like material, heat distribution, and durability matter much more than buying the most expensive set. This guide does a good job explaining what to look for when shopping on budget.
I'd love to hear what cookware has proven to be the best investment for your kitchen.
Thanks!