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Police accuse bank robbery suspect of gobbling up note (with dashcam video)
Victim of beating in Kent last week is declared dead at Akron hospital
Dad accused of forcing son into field, killing him
Can DNA tests free ex-Akron captain?
Man found dead in North Akron home is identified
Browns' roster nearly devoid of consistent players
Coventry man killed in crash at I-77 ramp
Does it work? Test team returns to try out new products advertised on television
Blogs:
Pets:
Cat-loving chihuahua suckles seven abandoned kittens
The Heldenfiles:
Friday Night Notebook
Patrick McManamon:
Browns vs. Lions live …
Akron Zips:
Akron trounces Howard to reach .500
Tribe Matters:
Seven players added to Tribe’s 40-man roster
Cleveland Browns:
Robiskie, Harrison inactive
Kent State Sports:
Kent State blown out in second half, loses to Temple 47-13
Cleveland Cavaliers:
Gameblog: Cavs vs. Philadelphia 76ers
Buckeye Blogging:
OSU – Michigan college football rivals meet in Baghdad
Varsity Letters:
Four area football teams play tonight
All Da King's Men:
The Sunday Sanity Challenge
Blog of Mass Destruction:
Will Health Care Reform Pass?
Akron Law Café:
Health Care Financing Reform: (69) The Brookings Institute Study on "Bending the Curve" – Four General Strategies
See Jane Style:
Vintage Chic
Car Chase:
TIME TO GET YOUR COLLECTOR CARS WINTERIZED
Let's Talk Real Estate:
Silverdome Potentially SOLD!
Ohio Travels with Betty:
George is looking for a Thanksgiving buffet in Akron.
Sound Check:
Steely Dan Plays "The Royal Scam" at E.J. Thomas Hall
HRLite House:
A Random Rant on Testing
Akron Gamer:
Nintendo's Mario endures even as games come and go
Published on Wednesday, Oct 08, 2008
At a certain price point, all high-end stainless-steel cookware starts to look alike. And for most home cooks, performance differences will be minimal, too. Which means decisions come down to style and practicality.
A new entry in the U.S. market offers both. The Italian-made Lagostina line, newly offered by Williams-Sonoma, offers beautifully curved cookware with ample, solid handles welded on either side.
But especially nice are the double-loop handles on the pot lids. The loops create a resting spot for spoons and other utensils during cooking.
Testing of the 4-quart soup pot found it to have a satisfying heft without being cumbersome, even heating and a good size for most daily cooking needs. All of the cookware is triple-ply stainless steel with an aluminum core.
Lagostina's Melodia 4-quart soup pot with an olive wood ladle is available for $139.95 at http://www.williams-sonoma.com.
— J.M. HirschAssociated Press
Get the full article here.
