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The 1800s Cast Iron Cookware Brand You Never See Anymore
Cast iron pans have been around for a long time and many cooks swear by them. There is a brand that started in the 1800s that ...
Plenty of old Maine homes and camps already host an old-fashioned woodstove — a no-frills potbelly, an ornate parlor stove, or a classic Franklin stove (named for the Founding Father who designed it).
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - If you grew up in Louisiana, you probably have a memory of your mother or grandmother stirring a roux or cooking a roast in a big cast-iron pot. And if you’re lucky, that ...
Houses in America were originally heated by open fires in a fireplace. By the mid 1700s, cast-iron heating stoves were introduced. Many were "five plate" stoves made of five iron plates assembled as ...
Houses in America were originally heated by fires in a fireplace. By the mid-1700s, cast-iron heating stoves were introduced. Many were "five plate" stoves made of five iron plates assembled as an ...
The Vault is Slate’s brand-new history blog. Like us on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter @slatevault. Find out more about what this space is all about here. Little misses in the first decades of the ...
Q: I have an old skillet that is marked on the bottom “O P & CO” and “12.” On the top, there is a flange around the ring with a hole on each side of the flange. Can you possibly give me any ...
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