Sleekit said:
Alarien said:
Knives: Yep. Shitty knives are cheap. Good knives are expensive. I have yet to find an actual exception to this rule.
ye totally agree...but you don't
need a full set in a funky block

...and cutlery too i find.
and solid pots with good handles
my mums pots were a wedding present...40 odd year ago...
most kitchen stuff is worth investing in tbh...
but dishes is one place you can save money when it comes to kitchen stuff i think.
mass produced china has been around a very long time and even cheap plain bargain dish sets can be perfectly fine "quality" and appearance wise.
LOL, all good comments.
As for knives: Wustoff for easily available. Shun for easily available and REALLY high quality. Neither are cheap, but both are fantastic, with Shun being some of the best mass-market Japanese style knives you can get. Watch woot.com for deals, frankly.
Now, one place you absolutely CAN and SHOULD go cheap?
Cast iron skillet. Get a 9ish inch. Get a 12ish inch. Get a cast iron Dutch Oven. You can get most of these for bargain prices, though you might find them in really weird places (like a hardware store).
Great-grandmas cooked on cast iron for a reason. It's the BEST COOKING SURFACE/IMPLEMENT EVER. Period. End of line.
If you disagree with cast iron- you're wrong. Sorry. You're wrong.