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  2. Ina Garten's favorite Lodge cookware is on sale at Amazon - AOL

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    Ina Garten's favorite cast iron pan is on sale for $20 — save over 40% ... consider buying a set. This bundle includes a 10.5" griddle, 10.25" skillet, 10.25" grill pan, and silicone pot holder ...

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  5. List of cooking vessels - Wikipedia

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    Porringer – a shallow bowl, 4–6 inches (10–15 cm) in diameter, and 1.53 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.

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

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    Founded in 1865 as the Seldon and Griswold Manufacturing Company, the Griswold company became known as the premier manufacturer of high-quality cast-iron kitchen items in the United States. The Griswold cast iron foundry was based in Erie, Pennsylvania; and until the early 1900s, cast-iron items from this company were marked with an "ERIE" logo.

  7. Cast-iron cookware - Wikipedia

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    Cooking pots and pans with legless, flat bottoms came into use when cooking stoves became popular; this period of the late 19th century saw the introduction of the flat cast-iron skillet. Cast-iron cookware was especially popular among homemakers during the first half of the 20th century. It was a cheap, yet durable cookware.