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Newly Released Cookware Guide Helps With Cookware Buying Decisions

Buying the right cookware is easy with this 100+ page report on tips, health information, and details covering 14 leading cookware manufacturers

HUDDLESTON, Va (MMD Newswire) December 4, 2008 -- Cookware is a popular gift during the holiday season. Anyone considering giving a gift of cookware can benefit from the newly released “2008 – 2009 Your Cookware Helper Cookware Guide.” The cookware guide is available free of charge with website registration.

Cookware expert, and founder of www.YourCookwareHelper.com , Mark Jala, says “There is not a single best cookware for everyone. The best cookware for you, is the one that matches your health concerns, cooking and cleaning style, budget, and décor.” Mr. Jala launched Your Cookware Helper in June, 2008, as the source for the most accurate and unbiased cookware information on the Internet.

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Today there are more cookware choices than ever. One can be overwhelmed by the 6 major cookware materials to choose from: anodized aluminum, cast iron, copper, glass/ceramic/stoneware, nonstick, and stainless steel. Brands like Calphalon, KitchenAid, and Farberware offer product lines covering several or all cookware materials. How is one to know which are quality products, and right for them?

The free and newly released 2008 – 2009 cookware guide, written by Mr. Jala and offered exclusively at http://www.YourCookwareHelper.com/your-cookware-helper/subscribe/ , offers over 100 pages of tips, health information, and guidance on choosing the right cookware materials, brands, and online stores. The cookware guide not only offers the factual details, but also includes user reviews of 78 product lines offered by 14 leading brands. Those who register for the free guide also gain access to Mr. Jala’s exclusive article “Matching Cookware Materials to the Cook.” Then, about once a month, registered friends will receive via e-mail, a newsletter with the latest cookware tips, sales, and information.

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Journalists, newsletter publishers, bloggers and others: You may reprint any tips of your choosing from the cookware guide as long as you include ordering information. E-mail me at mark@yourcookwarehelper.com for additional information or questions.

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