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AIBU?

to wonder what on earth is the point of a 10cm saucepan?

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slightlyglitterstained · 04/01/2014 23:04

DP spent £15 on one today. Because it's pretty. And a total bargain cos it's half-price! And he doesn't have any other pans that size (it's tiny).

AIBU to think they must have seen him coming? He doesn't even know what he's going to use it for, he muttered something like "gravy" when I asked, but he only makes that once or twice a year anyway.

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LedareAnsley · 04/01/2014 23:06

After I have had a google and it is either gravy for one or clarifying butter I think.

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RandyRudolf · 04/01/2014 23:06

He bought a pan because it's pretty? I think that's the cutest thing I've read on here. Bless, the poor lamb. Grin

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LynetteScavo · 04/01/2014 23:07

One tin of soup.

One bowl of porridge.

Two small mugs of hot chocolate.

One scrambled egg.

Is it not stick? Where did you get it? I'm feed up of cleaning DH's porridge saucepan everyday. (He leaves it to soak, and apparently a non -stick pan would mean he could wash it up himself Hmm)

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WitchWay · 04/01/2014 23:07

I have one. I have fried one egg in it. Once. Not sure why I still have it but it is cute!

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FortyDoorsToNowhere · 04/01/2014 23:08

Would it even be big enough for hot milk for coffee/hot chocolate.

Gravy I wouldn't think so, not big enough < loves my gravy >

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LynetteScavo · 04/01/2014 23:08

Actually, 10cm is tiny. Hmm



Is he only making gravy for himself?

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thankfeckthereischocolate · 04/01/2014 23:08

Tell him its for when he dies and you are cooking for one Grin

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Lullabyte · 04/01/2014 23:09

Single fried egg - perfect every time. Great little pan, that!

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beamme · 04/01/2014 23:09

I have one, use it quite often. Things such as a tin of beans, soup and scrambled eggs.

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thankfeckthereischocolate · 04/01/2014 23:10

Oops... Maybe he is giving you the hint!

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Spermysextowel · 04/01/2014 23:11

But it's a saucepan! I've only ever fried eggs in a frying pan. I may have to rethink my utensils..

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jennylindinha · 04/01/2014 23:12

Is it a Sainsbury's triple layer copper one, by any chance? I also bought one because it was cute Blush

Also because we want one to fry garlic in and wanted a copper one, but mostly cos it was sweet Grin

Of course, we haven't used it yet but it sounds ideal for an egg!

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ErrolTheDragon · 04/01/2014 23:12

For making a single portion of cheese sauce?

All the things Lynnette mentions I'd do in the microwave, except the egg which I'd scramble in a non-stick omelette pan.
(I'm sure Lakeland does non-stick pans in all imaginable sizes, lynette)

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amistillsexy · 04/01/2014 23:14

Is it a beautiful copper one from Sainsburys.? If so, He INBU, because it is sooo pretty.

I bought one for my mum for Christmas because she makes proper coffee every morning and heats up milk for it, so this pan will be just the right size, and she loves it Grin

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FortyDoorsToNowhere · 04/01/2014 23:14

mini frying pan

This is perfect for 1 fried egg

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Wingdingdong · 04/01/2014 23:15

Peas for my 1yo DS. Baked beans for my 1yo DS. Carrots for my 1yo DS.

You get the picture Grin.

We do have one and it is very handy for doing toddler portions when only 1 DC will eat that particular food. Other than that, er.... I imagine we'll be getting rid of ours in 2 yrs' time!

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amistillsexy · 04/01/2014 23:15

Grin X-posts, jennylindinha.

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WhereIsMyHat · 04/01/2014 23:16

That's tiny but if it's copper I can understand. They're nice to look at.

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jennylindinha · 04/01/2014 23:17
Grin
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TensionWheelsCoolHeels · 04/01/2014 23:18

I've seen that pan, in tesco, for £14.00. And I want it too cos it is soooo cute Grin it'll be perfect for warming milk for DD's breakfast.

So your DH INBU. Smile

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slightlyglitterstained · 04/01/2014 23:18

It is pretty, I'll grant him that. It's all coppery and shiny outside, and I think stainless steel inside. Or something. It said tri-ply on the label anyway.

Sainsburys have loads of them on sale atm. I suspect they were supposed to go in stockings or summat.

Okay, sounds like it's potentially useful for frying an egg. Or heating small amounts of stuff. Am not going to touch it though, I might spoil its coppery shininess and then he will sulk. Thing is we have a smallish milk pan for cocoa already, and you can make decent amounts in that.

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Buzzardbird · 04/01/2014 23:20

Sounds perfect for poaching 1 egg. Thanks for the heads up :)

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butterfliesinmytummy · 04/01/2014 23:20

If it's too pretty to cook with, put a small plant or a candle in it.....

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slightlyglitterstained · 04/01/2014 23:21

Oops, crossposted. Yes, it's the Sainsburys one.

MN has spoken, IWBU. (Still don't think he'll use it much though!)

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meditrina · 04/01/2014 23:21

I've got a skinny one, that's quite tall and is perfect for single mugs of hot chocolate (bought on whim for that purpose). I can't think of anything else it would be good for.

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