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  2. How to find the right Dutch oven for you - AOL

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    Lodge 6 Quart Enameled Cast-Iron Dutch Oven AMAZON “I cook homemade tomato sauce and soup, and bake bread in this Lodge Dutch oven,” says NBC page Hannah Fuechtman , who fits the 6-quart model ...

  3. Le Creuset, Lodge and More Cast-Iron Favorites Are on ... - AOL

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    Le Creuset 7.25-Quart Enameled Cast Iron Signature Dutch Oven, $340, was $460. Lodge 10.5-Inch Cast Iron Square Grill Pan, $21, was $40. Le Creuset 3-Quart Enameled Cast Iron Signature Oval Baker ...

  4. Aldi's Fan-Favorite $30 Dutch Oven Is Back in Stock ... - AOL

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    Similar dutch ovens by Le Creuset can be priced upward of $400 on Williams Sonoma while the popular 6-quart cast iron dutch oven from Lodge is regularly priced at $133. So, paying less than $50 ...

  5. Descoware - Wikipedia

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    Descoware is a discontinued brand of porcelain- or enamel-coated cast-iron cookware [1] [2] [3] Among notable Descoware pots are dutch ovens. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Although Descoware is now little-remembered, specialist sources hold that it was the favorite cooking ware of American cooking instructor and television personality Julia Child , more so than ...

  6. Lodge (company) - Wikipedia

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    Lodge Manufacturing Company is an American manufacturer of cast-iron cookware based in South Pittsburg, Tennessee. Founded in 1896 by Joseph Lodge, Lodge Manufacturing is one of America's oldest cookware companies in continuous operation. It is still owned and managed by the descendants of the Lodge family.

  7. Le Creuset - Wikipedia

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    The Le Creuset Dutch oven is on display in the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C. as a part of the recreation of the chef Julia Child's kitchen. [1] It has been widely reported to be her favorite cooking pot, though specialist sources hold that it was the Dutch oven of Le Creuset's less-remembered ...