Dec 2017
9:11pm, 27 Dec 2017
3,757 posts
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DoricQuine
I don't have a milk pan and can't remember when I last heated milk! It was probably for a baby's bottle and my 'baby' is mum to a 3 year old now.
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Dec 2017
9:18pm, 27 Dec 2017
12,954 posts
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Angus Clydesdale
I have 2 milk pans; 1 small, 1 larger. They get used for every liquid that might require pouring from the pan and also for peas (all varieties), boiled eggs, baked beans etc. As it's my kitchen everyone else follows my lead.
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Dec 2017
9:21pm, 27 Dec 2017
7,052 posts
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leaguefreak
I'm not sure I can stand much more of this. I'm going to check none of you barbarians have used my precious without me knowing.
It's all too much.
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Dec 2017
9:31pm, 27 Dec 2017
21,191 posts
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Seratonin
We have a milk pan which OH uses for heating milk, soup, baked beans etc. I use the microwave for heating such things. I hate the way that beans, milk etc always leaves a film on the bottom of the pan!
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Dec 2017
9:46pm, 27 Dec 2017
7,054 posts
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leaguefreak
This thread is making me realise just how many things I am fussy about.
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Dec 2017
9:49pm, 27 Dec 2017
6,245 posts
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cathrobinson
I’m also fussy, LF. You’re not alone. And I probably would be funny if Nic did try and use the milk pan for another use to be fair. I think ours just doesn’t get used...
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Jan 2018
6:05pm, 8 Jan 2018
18,866 posts
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fetcheveryone
I just use it for Heinz products
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Jan 2018
6:17pm, 8 Jan 2018
11,072 posts
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richmac
As others have had said its a milkpan not a mil saucepan.
And again, we (we have 2 in fact) get used when the size is appropriate. I often use the non stick one for porridge so yes milk goes in it.
And like Cath I use the steam penis on the frothy coffee machine to heat milk in a jug (and to sometimes make tea).
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Jan 2018
6:21pm, 8 Jan 2018
30,249 posts
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Night-owl
Another vote for what .B. said on page one
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