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  2. Aldi's Le Creuset Dutch Oven Dupe Is Back, and It’s Just $30

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    Crofton Mini Pumpkin Casserole Dish for $9.99, compare with Le Creuset Pumpkin Mini Cocotte ($50) Crofton 12-Quart Porcelain Enamel Stockpot for $19.99, compare with Le Creuset Stockpot ($130)

  3. Ree's New Pumpkin-Shaped Cookware Is Here Early for Fall - AOL

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    But, imagine that highly coveted Le Creuset or Staub pumpkin Dutch oven being your pumpkin centerpiece and your serve dish at the same time. It's perfectly seasonal, gourd-geous, and useful, too!

  4. List of cooking vessels - Wikipedia

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    Porringer – a shallow bowl, 4–6 inches (10–15 cm) in diameter, and 1.5–3 inches (3.8–7.6 cm) deep; the form originates in the medieval period in Europe and they were made in wood, ceramic, pewter and silver. A second, modern usage, for the term porringer is a double saucepan similar to a bain-marie used for cooking porridge.

  5. Ina Garten’s Favorite Cookware Brand Has a Cast Iron ... - AOL

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    And her favorite cookware brand, Le Creuset, just so happens to have a cast iron pot perfect for Halloween and fall. Feast your eyes […] Ina Garten’s Favorite Cookware Brand Has a Cast Iron ...

  6. Le Creuset - Wikipedia

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    Le Creuset (French pronunciation: [lə kʁøzɛ], meaning "the crucible") is a French-Belgian maker of cookware. They are best known for producing enameled cast-iron cookware . [ 1 ] The company first manufactured their products in the town of Fresnoy-le-Grand in France in 1925, which are similar in function to a Dutch oven but with T-shaped ...

  7. Toby Jug - Wikipedia

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    There are competing theories for the origin of the name "Toby Jug". [4] Although it has been suggested that the pot is named after Sir Toby Belch in Shakespeare's play Twelfth Night, or Uncle Toby in Laurence Sterne's Tristram Shandy, the most widely accepted theory is that the original was a Yorkshireman, Henry Elwes, 'famous for drinking 2,000 gallons of strong stingo beer from his silver ...