  I have burned a pot. My most regularly used size. And while the set I have is not my urlLink dream set I do like it, spent a good amount of money on it, and am not willing to ditch a piece of it. Having to replace it with a pot that didn't match the set would annoy me greatly. Unfortunately, I didn't burn it with food in it. That doesn't seem to be too much trouble to rectify. I instead scorched the pot while steaming, letting the water dry up, so it was empty and sitting over the heat for god-only-knows-how-long.
(The troublesome vegetable dumplings were mighty tasty though! ) I don't know how to fix it. I tried vinegar. It did seem to bring up some black residue but it's still not back to its ole' shiny self. I know urlLink restoration hardware once sold some stainless steel cleanser but they've closed the store closest to me. In other news, we headed out to disney on the evening of the fourth for some fireworks, ended up urlLink eating Had Fantastic grouper cheeks over a sweet-pea pruree, some flatbreads, a mediterranean sampler, and a rare ahi with onion/shallot risotto. Risotto was good upon first tasting, but when I came back to it later, maybe a tad too sweet. Have another evening out planned for the fifteenth(our 8th anniversary) We went to urlLink V&amp;A's last year.
They have a chef's table option but we decided to eat in the dining room. It was there that I first became aquainted with vaccuum coffee pots. Very cool. Anyway I think we're heading someplace different this year. We need to decide and make reservations. 
