Ok, I like to make bread, but am really tired of having my bread pans go rusty. Quite possibly I just need to care for them differently, but it's something I know very little about. Does anyone out there have a type/brand of bread pan that holds up well? I plan to trash my current ones and get new when I find some that will hopefully last a while. Thanks for any and all suggestions.
Lauralyn
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