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  2. Staub vs. Le Creuset: Which Iconic Dutch Oven Is Right ... - AOL

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    The Staub Dutch oven I tested—the 3.75 quart French oven—has a slightly rounder, tapered bottom than the traditional Le Creuset round Dutch oven. The interior surface of the Staub lid also ...

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    Le Creuset makes one of the most popular enameled cast-iron Dutch ovens on the market; it also comes recommended by Chris LaVecchia, a New York-based private chef with more than 15 years of ...

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    While you can just buy an individual Dutch oven, this set is worth it because a Dutch oven this size (5.5 quarts) can easily cost around $400 and you get two additional pieces for a little more ...

  5. 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.

  6. Dutch oven - Wikipedia

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    An American Dutch oven, 1896. A Dutch oven, Dutch pot (US English), or casserole dish (international) is a thick-walled cooking pot with a tight-fitting lid. Dutch ovens are usually made of seasoned cast iron; however, some Dutch ovens are instead made of cast aluminium, or ceramic.

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    World Market, formerly Cost Plus World Market, is an American chain of specialty/import retail stores, selling home furniture, decor, curtains, rugs, gifts, apparel, coffee, wine, craft beer, and international food products. The brand's original name came from the initial concept, since abandoned, of selling items for "cost plus 10%".

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