I ask you:
How many pots and pans does one woman need?
Well, let's see.
I need a good-sized one for when I want to make a big batch of soup that I can freeze in meal-sized portions so I don't have to cook for a few days.
I need a smallish one for heating up those meal-sized portions.
I need all the cast iron ones I can get my hands on for when I cook on the antique wood stove that's going into my antique kitchen as soon as 1) I get it refurbished and 2) I get the brickwork done where it's going to go.
I think that's about it.
I've got a crock pot.
I've got a griddle.
I've got an electric skillet.
Huh.
Oh yeah, I need a couple of cake pans and one for cupcakes and a cookie sheet.
And a roaster in case I get a wild hair and decide to cook a turkey.
And the old-fashioned canning things - they'll go in the antique kitchen.
There.
THAT's it.
Since this is me we're talking about here, you can bet your bottom dollar that at least 80% of my pots and pans are going OUT. I'll still have plenty, believe you me. I might even hang onto a couple of sauce pans I'm particularly fond of. A couple: that's TWO, not seven or eight.
My daughters would be so proud of me.
UPDATE ON THIS ONE:
*LAUGHTER*
My big sister came to visit, found the box I had put most of my pots and pans into, ready for going out with the trash, and one day while I was at work she SCRUBBED ALL OF THEM AND PUT THEM ONTO SHELVES IN MY OLD KITCHEN.
The moral of the story is: NEVER HESITATE OR DELAY IN DISPOSING OF THE STUFF YOU WANT TO GET RID OF.
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