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foxglovepress wrote: My Grandmother and my mom used Dutch Ovens.  The meals that came out of those old cast iron pots were the best!  I've never been able to really keep mine from rusting!  No matter how much I seasoned my pot, nor how much I dried it after washing, it still seemed to rust!I think their replacement today is suppose to be the "Slow Cooker or Crock Pot"    In my opinion they don't even come close.....................

Did you try washing it, seasoning it with some cooking oil, and then just

leaving it in a warm oven for a few hours? Works pretty good...


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<<< Butting in...again...........

I hope you NEVER use soap to wash a cast iron pot/skittle...................that is numbe 1 NO NO

 




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newbiecollector wrote: <<< Butting in...again...........

I hope you NEVER use soap to wash a cast iron pot/skittle...................that is numbe 1 NO NO

 


Hey, not me, I didn't mean WASH it in the general common use of that word!

 

Er, I guess! Something like that anyway. Just water, with maybe a little

sand thrown in if you're at the river!!

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Hamster wrote: Ok I'm guessing Dutch ovens doesnt have the same "other" meaning over there?

*snigger*

Oh, it do, but good god SO not material for a forum centered around (mostly) pleasant discussion about food :blink:

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I used one every once in a while to bake beans on top of my woodstove and we used to use one back in my Boy scout days I just rinse it off and smear veg oil on it after and hang it back on the nail. Even a cave man could do it.

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bjork73 wrote: Hamster wrote: Ok I'm guessing Dutch ovens doesnt have the same "other" meaning over there?

*snigger*

Oh, it do, but good god SO not material for a forum centered around (mostly) pleasant discussion about food :blink:

But FWIW Hammy, :rotfl:


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bjork73 wrote: Hamster wrote: Ok I'm guessing Dutch ovens doesnt have the same "other" meaning over there?

*snigger*

Oh, it do, but good god SO not material for a forum centered around (mostly) pleasant discussion about food :blink:

:yep::iagree:


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