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C-Urchin
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Looking for a Creuset Dutch oven
I am looking for a Creuset Dutch oven, La Paz area. Anyone with one in good condition who does not need it anymore?
I like to cook in them but I only fly in and they are so ridiculously heavy it is not worth it.
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latina
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The new Liverpool store in La Paz sells them if you can't find one used.
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is this a speacial dutch oven of some sort?
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http://cookware.lecreuset.com/cookware/product_6-3%2F4-QT.-O...
Special it is.
The whole brand, Le Creuset, cooks especially well
and can double as table serviceware because its so darned beautiful, imo.
The downside: they don't have the special new interior non-stick finishes;
they're extremely expensive to buy;
and are tremendously heavy.
Perhaps post the request to borrow/buy on the Yahoo Group "La Paz Gringos".
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wow that's rich.
someone must make one with stone liner that is never stick at less dough.
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Loretana
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Le Creuset
Expensive as all get out but indispensable in my kitchen
The best cookware for slow cooking of sauces, braising, etc.
Plus, they're virtually indestructable....I love mine 

[Edited on 11-24-2011 by Loretana]
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They are definitely high quality but I would be reluctant to put them in my campfire like I do with my Lodge dutch ovens and you can't season them
like regular cast iron.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by capt. mike
wow that's rich.
someone must make one with stone liner that is never stick at less dough. | Once good cast iron is properly
seasoned and maintained you don't need gimmicks like stone lining to make them non-stick.
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There's a brisk trade of vintage Le Creuset pieces on Ebay right now,
including a Dutch Oven at a comparatively low price: http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p5197.m...
They're just so darned beautiful and appealing I had to peek-- Be still, my heart!
In terms of flying with one, well why not?
The biggest D.O. is 13 pounds,
your luggage has wheels...
so... go for it!
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Keep in mind that Mulagena just transported a cast iron claw foot tub from central CA to Asuncion in the back of her pickup...She's got a handle on
moving heavy metal...
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| Quote: | Originally posted by zforbes
Keep in mind that Mulagena just transported a cast iron claw foot tub from central CA to Asuncion in the back of her pickup...She's got a handle on
moving heavy metal... |
You go girl!!!!
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Caution thrown to the wind: Thread Hijack!!
Heavy metal.
You want heavy metal?
Here's some heavy metal for ya': http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dz50N2_tCCg&feature=share
Actually, its not Heavy Metal but some tasty new jazzy sound to enjoy today while preparing the Holiday dinner in that heavy-@@ pan.
Now, dance with that turkey!
And as for the antique castiron bathtub...
she's probably the only one on the whole peninsula!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-LbvFckptY
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Loretana
Le Creuset
Expensive as all get out but indispensable in my kitchen
The best cookware for slow cooking of sauces, braising, etc.
Plus, they're virtually indestructable....I love mine 

[Edited on 11-24-2011 by Loretana] |
My Mother of 84 years old......had these back in the 50's......and is STILL using them! Built for a life time.
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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Just cooked a batch of Braised Beef Short Ribs in mine. Delicious. Wouldn't be without it. They will last several lifetimes. Enameled surface
wipes clean, no need for some teflon coating.
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Creuset Dutch oven
| Quote: | Originally posted by Mulegena
In terms of flying with one, well why not?
The biggest D.O. is 13 pounds,
your luggage has wheels...
so... go for it! |
We have a house in La Paz, you should see what we look like when we come in. Like a family of Gypsies. Maxed out on the luggage. Wondering if the
plane will be able to take off...
I wonder how much Le Creuset costs at Liverpool, I went there once and gasped in disbelief at the prices. I shop at high end places in LA but that
place was ridiculous. I remember a $60 beach towel!
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| Quote: | Originally posted by C-Urchin
| Quote: | Originally posted by Mulegena
In terms of flying with one, well why not?
The biggest D.O. is 13 pounds,
your luggage has wheels...
so... go for it! |
I wonder how much Le Creuset costs at Liverpool, |
Way too expensive, like $30 dollars for a very small one, i didn't eve bother to see what the big ones where.
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I thought a dutch oven was when you f-a-r-t-e-d in the sheets and trapped it and then lifted the sheets up for a well timed "boom" on your
partner...ha!
But seriously, we love Le Crueset too...Too expensive but then again...if you use it for a lifetime your cost per use goes way down...
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Check With Your Marshall's and Ross Stores in LA
That's where I got my Le Creuset Dutch Oven and a 1&1/2 quart sauce pan with reversible skillet lid (both in the same color of blue as
Loretana's).
The Dutch Oven was less than $50, the dual purpose sauce pan was less than $30.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by vivaloha
I thought a dutch oven was when you f-a-r-t-e-d in the sheets and trapped it and then lifted the sheets up for a well timed "boom" on your
partner...ha!
But seriously, we love Le Crueset too...Too expensive but then again...if you use it for a lifetime your cost per use goes way down...
Happy Turkentrotter Day to all of the Nomadicals getting Radicals out there...
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Try hitting all the segundas up and down the hiway. Several as you get to El Centenario/Chemetla, and several more on the hiway headed out to Todo
Santos. I was given 2 by my mother that are older than I am. Not sure of the brand, but virtually thousands of stews, soups, chili, ect. have been
cooked in them. A couple of my most prized possessions.
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