Old All Clad = new Ad Hoc

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Old All Clad = new Ad Hoc

POSTED: Monday, January 31, 2011, 6:17 PM
Filed Under: Dealage | Product Placement

Paging breathlessly/enviously through the new Williams-Sonoma catalogue (Hong Kong egg waffle iron! Soup cooker/blender!) over the weekend, we came across this dope deal from All-Clad, the metalcrafters whose pots and pans are beloved by chefs from PA—they're manufactured outside Pittsburgh—to Paris. All-Clad's new CookShare program gives customers an incentive to donate, not ditch, their old cookware. Purchasers of any new All-Clad d5 set that donate any old cookware (doesn't have to be AC) to a charity of their choice will receive a complimentary copy of Ad Hoc at Home by Thomas Keller, an All-Clad devotee. You have to spend at least $500 and submit all the proper proofs or purchase and donor receipts, but the deal runs till January 2012. Here's the link to the coupon; we're already saving our pennies.

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right on
Posted 2011-02-01 20:01:39
everyone knows only suburban yuppies who are idiotic and have cash to burn ues this expensive stuff. they dont even know how to cook. they hang em from their ceiling so they look cool. biggest racket going. 
real chefs use 10 dollar aluminum pans.
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