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briefcasefullof
Sep 25, 2004
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Just had this come in today as a Christmas present to myself. Cashed in a $50 Amazon card to get it for around $35 after tax, so I'm pretty pleased with it. I'm planning to try and make some chili this week with it. I am a little disappointed that Lodge's enamel cookware is made in China while everything else is made in the USA. I usually don't care, mainly because it's hard to find anything not made in China, but when I can get something made in the USA pretty easily I go with it. I was a little sad to see "Made in China" on the box, especially when all their catalogs and such boast about being made in America. I went back to the Amazon page, and sure enough it's there; everything but their enamel cookware is made in the USA.

Still, it's an awesome piece of cookware and I'm stoked about using it. My first chili is (ashamedly) going to be from a mix (got it in a set for Christmas), but after that it'll all be from scratch. :getin:

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briefcasefullof
Sep 25, 2004
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I don't really care a whole bunch, honestly. I just like to support our country (or even local people) when I can. Lodge makes great stuff, I already have two skillets by them that I use all the time and I expect that this dutch oven is going to be great. I'm actually going to christen it with some black eyed peas sometime during the day (they're soaking now).

Main thing is that it's a super pretty blue color and looks awesome sitting on my stove :3:

briefcasefullof
Sep 25, 2004
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SymmetryrtemmyS posted:

Adorable brownies. I really like Smitten Kitchen's cocoa brownies, especially in cast iron. They're dense, fudgey, and have a candylike top.

Do you still line the skillet with foil?

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