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Reddit mentions of StarPack Basics Silicone Kitchen Utensil Set (5 Piece Set, 10.5") - High Heat Resistant to 480°F, Hygienic One Piece DesignSpatulas, Serving and Mixing Spoons (Cherry Red)
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We found 2 Reddit mentions of StarPack Basics Silicone Kitchen Utensil Set (5 Piece Set, 10.5") - High Heat Resistant to 480°F, Hygienic One Piece DesignSpatulas, Serving and Mixing Spoons (Cherry Red). Here are the top ones.
- NO MORE CHEAP, UNHYGENIC KITCHEN UTENSILS SETS – This Basic silicone kitchen utensils set won’t let you down by melting or warping, nor will the smooth edges scratch non-stick pans!
- SAFE AND HEALTHY FOR YOUR FAMILY – Our Basic cooking utensil set is made of top quality, safety-tested, 100% BPA-Free silicone with heat resistance to 480°F.
- INSPIRED TO LOVE COOKING AGAIN - This dishwasher-safe, stylish and colorful new silicone kitchen tool set inspires you to cook heavenly dishes for friends & family!
- VERSATILE, ESSENTIAL KITCHEN COOKING UTENSILS SET - Included: 1 x 11.4" x 2.8" Spatula, 1 x 10.6" x 2.4" Spoonula, 1 x 10.6" x 2.4" Mixing Spoon, 1 x 10.6" x 2.4" Slotted Spoon, 1 x 11" x 3.6" Ladle (holds 1/3 cup)
- PREMIUM NON-MELT & NON-FLAKING KITCHEN UTENSIL SET SILICONE - The silicone utensils for cooking neither melt, nor flake into your food thanks to premium-quality materials & production processes!
Features:
Specs:
Color | Cherry Red |
Height | 3.94 Inches |
Length | 11.42 Inches |
Size | Basics (Heat Resistant 480°F) |
Weight | 1.06 Pounds |
Width | 3.15 Inches |
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What does your kitchen have? Stovetop (gas/electric coil/induction)? Oven? Microwave? Hot plate?
If you're willing to learn how to treat cookware properly, pick up a cast iron skillet. Imo they are the best value you can find. /r/castiron
Get some silicone kitchen utensils (something like this ). Doesn't melt as easily as plastic does
I'd recommend getting a single knife and cutting board. Plastic or wood board, and a 8-10" chef's knife. If you feel that that knife is too unwieldy, you can also pick up a smaller one.
Pick up a stock pot, I'd say probably 5-8qt
Bakeware is pretty cheap, imo you're best off getting a set ( e.g. ) /r/baking
Also look at possibly getting a slow cooker. While not necessary, I love mine. If you have the money to spend, get a programmable one. If not, pick up one at a yard sale or thrift store (just make sure the crock isn't cracked) /r/slowcooking
I have silicone utensils which I love because they are rubbery and make removing sauces so much easier, and scraping the bottom of the pan while stirring is easier. Instead of one little edge, it bends to scrape a big area.
http://www.amazon.com/StarPack-Premium-Silicone-Kitchen-Hygienic/dp/B00J4FUCAA/