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  2. Costco Is Selling a Dupe of Ina Garten's Favorite Cast Iron ...

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    We’re always on the hunt for a good cookware deal, especially if it’s for an item that our culinary hero Ina Garten approves of. We’ve loaded our cupboards with things like her favorite ...

  3. This Massive, Coveted Le Creuset Set Is Back At Costco For a ...

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    The brand's 170-piece set, which includes dozens upon dozens of pots, pans, baking dishes, and other accessories, is back at Costco at a steep discount. While the price tag of $5,000 may seem ...

  4. Costco's 3-Piece All-Clad Skillet Set Is On Sale for Just $60 ...

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    Costco's 3-Piece All-Clad Skillet Set Is On Sale for Just $60, and Shoppers Are Clearing the Shelves ... in the form of can't-miss deal — and the most notably recent one is an $80 3-piece set of ...

  5. List of American cast-iron cookware manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Modern-day importers. Several companies import cast-iron cookware of Chinese manufacture and market these products in America. Known American marketers of Chinese cast-iron cooking equipment include Bayou Classic, Camp Chef, Coleman, Lodge enameled pans, Old Mountain, The Windmill Cast Iron and Texsport. There is also a cast-iron manufacturer ...

  6. Cast-iron cookware - Wikipedia

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    Cast-iron cookware was especially popular among homemakers during the first half of the 20th century. It was an inexpensive, yet durable cookware. Most American households had at least one cast-iron cooking pan. Popular manufacturers included Griswold, which began production in 1865, Wagner in 1891, and Blacklock Foundry in 1896.

  7. 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 handles.