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  2. Ina Garten's favorite Lodge pots and pans are on sale - AOL

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    Lodge LPGI3 Cast Iron Reversible Grill/Griddle. $50. See at Amazon. Lodge Seasoned Cast Iron Pizza Pan. $40 $60 Save $20. ... Trump reiterates opposition to Nippon Steel's takeover of U.S. Steel.

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

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    A collection of vintage cast iron cookware. Most of the major manufacturers of cast iron cookware in the United States began production in the late 1800s or early 1900s. Cast-iron cookware and stoves were especially popular among homemakers and housekeepers during the first half of the 20th century.

  4. Griddle - Wikipedia

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    Griddles can be made of cast iron, but there are also non-stick varieties. [2] A residential griddle may be made of cast iron, aluminium, chrome steel, or carbon steel. [citation needed] The vast majority of commercial-grade griddles are made from A36 steel, [citation needed] though some are stainless steel or composites of stainless and aluminium.

  5. Cast-iron cookware - Wikipedia

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    Cast iron has a higher heat capacity than copper but a lower heat capacity than stainless steel or aluminum. [8] However, cast iron is denser than aluminum and stores more heat per unit volume. Additionally, cast-iron pans are typically thicker than similar sized pans of other materials.

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  7. Cookware and bakeware - Wikipedia

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    This creates a piece that has the heat distribution and retention properties of cast iron combined with a non-reactive, low-stick surface. Such pots are much lighter than most other pots of similar size, are cheaper to make than stainless steel pots, and do not have the rust and reactivity issues of cast iron or carbon steel.