I received product from T-Fal in exchange for this post.
T-Fal has been a name recognized in the kitchenware, bakeware, and non-stick cookware since 1956. The innovations this company has made have been driven by consumer demand. The first non-stick pan was produced in 1956, making life so much easier for cooks across the country. T-Fal products aren’t limited to pans, though. They have a kitchen full of small appliances, gadgets, cooking utensils, bakeware, and more, to satisfy the needs and wants of any cook or gadget hoarder, like me!
I received an Air-Bake Cookie Sheet. This pan helps bake cookies more evenly, so they all come out perfect. No cookies with black bottoms here. You won’t waste time or cookie dough when baking with these pans.
I never knew that T-Fal made knives, did you? The knife they sent me has a ceramic blade, and a blade cover. I love that feature, because I am always afraid of cutting myself with sharp knives in the drawer when I stick my hand in there. The T-Fal Ceramic Knives cut smoothly and evenly, making your chopping and cutting chores easier. The knife handles are comfortable in your hand. T-Fal knives are perfect gifts for the seasoned cook, as well as for the newlywed who is just learning his or her way around a kitchen.
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Audrey griffis says
I love anise cookies and sugar cookies
charlene elswick says
I love white chocolate chip macadamia nut cookies
Elle Tucker says
Russian Tea cookies. They were never my favorite as a kid but now that I make them for family, I’ve grown to really look forward to them . 🙂
Pam in Louisiana says
I love warm oatmeal and raisin cookies! Plus a huge glass of ice cold milk of course!
Dara Nix says
My favorite is Toll House Chocolate Chip Cookies!!
Jennifer Lane says
Kitchen Sink cookies, these might have things like chocolate, pb and butterscotch chips and whatever nuts are one hand, coconut, crushed pretzels, etc. Basically anything that would tasted good in a cookie!
Mendy Dinsmore says
I love homemade sugar cookies with the glossy icing on them. They are so good.
Linda White says
Sugar cookies from my mama’s recipe, rolled out and cutout with old cutters, sprinkled with sugar!
Courtney says
Chocolate chocolate chip!
Heather D says
I like a good chewy chocolate chip cookie. They are delicious fresh out of the oven.