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  2. Love the Always Pan? Let Us Introduce You to the Ninja ... - AOL

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    We've *always* been big fans of the Our Place Always pan ($150) around here, but we'll admit that this nonstick pan from Ninja just might give it a run for its money. The Ninja NeverStick PossibleP

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    No need to spend $100-plus on a frying pan when this one does an amazing job for under 30 bucks. Couldn't be happier." "This is our second one," shared a repeat buyer (and regretful host).

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    The post The Best Non-Stick Frying Pan Brands According to Kitchen Pros appeared first on Taste of Home. Our Test Kitchen pros put plenty of pans through their paces. Here are their top picks.

  5. Non-stick surface - Wikipedia

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    Not all non-stick pans use Teflon; other non-stick coatings have become available. For example, a mixture of titanium and ceramic can be sandblasted onto the pan surface, and then fired at 2,000 °C (3,630 °F) to produce a non-stick ceramic coating. [19] Ceramic nonstick pans use a finish of silica (silicon dioxide) to prevent sticking.

  6. Frying pan - Wikipedia

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    A stainless steel frying pan. A frying pan, frypan, or skillet is a flat-bottomed pan used for frying, searing, and browning foods. It is typically 20 to 30 cm (8 to 12 in) in diameter with relatively low sides that flare outwards, a long handle, and no lid. Larger pans may have a small grab handle opposite the main handle.

  7. Jon Pritikin - Wikipedia

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    Pritikin broke and set two Guinness World Records for "the tightest circumference of two aluminum frying pans rolled together with his bare hands in less than 30 seconds.” [7] The frying pans were 30 cm (12 in) and he broke the record at Rectory Road Park in Sittingbourne, Kent, UK on July 11, 2007.