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Thread: Cast Iron Ware-canadian Superstore

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    Cast Iron Ware-canadian Superstore

    The Canadian Superstore has cast iron 12'' frypans and griddles on sale for $6.88 each.I picked up one of each[didn't really need them, but couldn't resist the price]After seasoning they work just fine.
    For the griddle, I took some 1/2''rebar and welded an ''A'' frame that fits though each handle-and voila' - I have a simple campfire griddle that holds it up above the coals.A similar ''trivet'' can be welded up to hold the frying pan, dutch oven pot, or kettle

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    Re: Cast Iron Ware-canadian Superstore

    I bought a couple a few years back at canadian tire for I think 12 bucks each, work great.

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    Re: Cast Iron Ware-canadian Superstore

    I just saw dutch ovens in cast at the Army&Navy for $25.99. They has other cast stuff but I only looked at the dutch ovens because of this thread. Fred
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    Re: Cast Iron Ware-canadian Superstore

    you can't beat a castiron dutch oven for camp cooking.You can even bake bread and pies in them[use a ring to lift the pie pan off the bottom]Just think of a dutch oven as a ''slow cooker'' for stews and roasts.Moving it to a hotter area turns it into an oven for bread, biscuits,etc.

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    Re: Cast Iron Ware-canadian Superstore

    Cast Iron Dutch Oven cooking can be an art! If you use briquets--always remember to put more on top than underneath (remember heat rises) and each briquet is worth about 15 degrees F-- so most often more is not better--you can use a 'chimney' to light briquets or adapt a large coffee can yourself. Anything you can cook at home you can cook in cast dutch ovens--and you can stack them too! so you can cook a whole meal in limited space by stacking!! (watch for dutch ovens with a lid that has a lip for holding the briquettes on or for stacking--not a domed lid! although I have a small domed lidded dutch oven I use in my oven at home! also look for dutch oven with feet to hold them up away from the heat a bit!) practise up on recipes at home and then take them out in the woods! g'luck!

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