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I made some pulled pork for dinner Show ImageShow ImageSo good.. and so easy. Pork loin roast coated with spices, seared, cooked on 325 in 1.5C OJ and 1.5C water for 3 hours.
I love my enameled cast iron cookware.
Quote from: SpAmRaY on Sun, 29 March 2015, 13:27:16I love my enameled cast iron cookware.do you have one of those $400 ones?I could never justify getting one.. so I use the ghetto Knockoff, $70 with $30 off coupon.. $40 Show Image
Quote from: tp4tissue on Sun, 29 March 2015, 13:28:53Quote from: SpAmRaY on Sun, 29 March 2015, 13:27:16I love my enameled cast iron cookware.do you have one of those $400 ones?I could never justify getting one.. so I use the ghetto Knockoff, $70 with $30 off coupon.. $40 Show ImageI think mine was ~$50, lodge brand, then when it chipped they sent a free replacement.
Quote from: cmadrid on Sun, 29 March 2015, 12:49:45I made some pulled pork for dinner Show ImageShow ImageSo good.. and so easy. Pork loin roast coated with spices, seared, cooked on 325 in 1.5C OJ and 1.5C water for 3 hours. If you did that to my aunt's cookware, she'd kill you... Show Image
Quote from: tp4tissue on Sun, 29 March 2015, 13:22:23Quote from: cmadrid on Sun, 29 March 2015, 12:49:45I made some pulled pork for dinner Show ImageShow ImageSo good.. and so easy. Pork loin roast coated with spices, seared, cooked on 325 in 1.5C OJ and 1.5C water for 3 hours. If you did that to my aunt's cookware, she'd kill you... Show ImageLol, the oven looks like it would be hard to clean, but it really isn't.. :)
Quote from: SpAmRaY on Sun, 29 March 2015, 13:30:05Quote from: tp4tissue on Sun, 29 March 2015, 13:28:53Quote from: SpAmRaY on Sun, 29 March 2015, 13:27:16I love my enameled cast iron cookware.do you have one of those $400 ones?I could never justify getting one.. so I use the ghetto Knockoff, $70 with $30 off coupon.. $40 Show ImageI think mine was ~$50, lodge brand, then when it chipped they sent a free replacement.I've looked at the $400 pots, the only difference I can tell is that the expensive one has a much smoother/even enameling.. I'd assume this makes it more durable, but certainly not 10x more durable.. That was my reasoning.. If anyone has any other incites, please post..
Quote from: tp4tissue on Sun, 29 March 2015, 13:34:42Quote from: SpAmRaY on Sun, 29 March 2015, 13:30:05Quote from: tp4tissue on Sun, 29 March 2015, 13:28:53Quote from: SpAmRaY on Sun, 29 March 2015, 13:27:16I love my enameled cast iron cookware.do you have one of those $400 ones?I could never justify getting one.. so I use the ghetto Knockoff, $70 with $30 off coupon.. $40 Show ImageI think mine was ~$50, lodge brand, then when it chipped they sent a free replacement.I've looked at the $400 pots, the only difference I can tell is that the expensive one has a much smoother/even enameling.. I'd assume this makes it more durable, but certainly not 10x more durable.. That was my reasoning.. If anyone has any other incites, please post.. Those $400 Le Creuset pots will last for generations. You should keep an eye out for any good finds if you go to thrift stores/yard sales/ebay trolling regularly
Quote from: cmadrid on Sun, 29 March 2015, 13:38:31Quote from: tp4tissue on Sun, 29 March 2015, 13:34:42Quote from: SpAmRaY on Sun, 29 March 2015, 13:30:05Quote from: tp4tissue on Sun, 29 March 2015, 13:28:53Quote from: SpAmRaY on Sun, 29 March 2015, 13:27:16I love my enameled cast iron cookware.do you have one of those $400 ones?I could never justify getting one.. so I use the ghetto Knockoff, $70 with $30 off coupon.. $40 Show ImageI think mine was ~$50, lodge brand, then when it chipped they sent a free replacement.I've looked at the $400 pots, the only difference I can tell is that the expensive one has a much smoother/even enameling.. I'd assume this makes it more durable, but certainly not 10x more durable.. That was my reasoning.. If anyone has any other incites, please post.. Those $400 Le Creuset pots will last for generations. You should keep an eye out for any good finds if you go to thrift stores/yard sales/ebay trolling regularlyOr a Le Creuset outlet store, thats where my dad has always gotten his.
I've looked at the $400 pots, the only difference I can tell is that the expensive one has a much smoother/even enameling.. I'd assume this makes it more durable, but certainly not 10x more durable.. That was my reasoning.. If anyone has any other incites, please post..
mine is ****ing amazingget one if you can afford itit'll last forever if you're not a dip****