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  2. When Ina Garten's fave cookware goes on sale, we shop - AOL

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    Cook like the Contessa: Sur La Table has Le Creuset's Dutch ovens, skillets, cocottes and more, starting at just $22. When Ina Garten's fave cookware goes on sale, we shop — save up to 40% on Le ...

  3. Read This Before Buying Le Creuset Cookware - AOL

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    The iconic cookware is celebrated the world over, and for good reason. Here's a look at what makes Le Creuset products so special, and some fun facts about the company.

  4. List of cooking vessels - Wikipedia

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    Cousances – French cookware manufacturer, known for enameled cast iron pans (cocotte in French). The company was formed in 1553 and was acquired by Le Creuset in 1957. Descoware – a brand of porcelain-coated cast iron cookware; Emile Henry; Fire-King; Grab-it – microwave-safe cookware introduced by Corning Glass Works in 1977; Le Chasseur

  5. Le Creuset - Wikipedia

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    Le Creuset (French pronunciation: [lə kʁøzɛ], meaning "the crucible") is a French-Belgian maker of cookware. They are best known for producing enameled cast-iron cookware . [ 1 ] The company first manufactured their products in the town of Fresnoy-le-Grand in France in 1925, which are similar in function to a Dutch oven but with T-shaped ...

  6. Ina Garten's favorite Le Creuset cookware is on sale for up ...

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    Let's start with that most iconic of all Le Creuset pieces: the Dutch Oven. The cast iron of this classic oval number allows it to go from stovetop to oven. The cast iron of this classic oval ...

  7. Cousances - Wikipedia

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    Cousances was a brand of enameled cast iron cookware ("cocotte" in French). [2] [3] [4] originally manufactured by a foundry in the town of Cousances-les-Forges in northeastern France. [5] [1] The Cousances foundry began making cast iron pans in 1553. [6] Four centuries later, in 1957, the brand was acquired by Le Creuset. [7]

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