Dan, Le Creuset goes on sale twice a year, and if you sign up for the higher end culinary catalogs, you can buy when they run their sales. I have Le Creuset that’s 40 years old, and they’re still in great shape!
Check the resale and thrift shops the next time you head for Minneapolis or see if Amanda’s Mom can periodically check for you. I like to read the articles that crop up online about folks who score big at thrift stores. One person found a whole set of that cookware for something ridiculous like $20 or $30 once. Kind of like the reverse of Antiques Roadshow.
Le Creuset’s nonstick coating contains chemicals from the PFAS family including PTFE, FEP, and PFA. These chemicals are listed as Priority Chemicals by the California Environmental Contaminant Biomonitoring Program (CECBP).
We have several cast iron skillets and pans I inherited from my grandmother. I think she got them from her mother or grandmother. And Le Creuset and Revere and Farber ware all more than 30 years old. They made good stuff back then. About ½ from thrift stores. And a partial set of Blue Cornflower baking dishes from Corning. Just perfect for a hot dish. Or an apple crisp, cobbler or crumble. The better stuff is more expensive, but worth it.
Now you’re talking. As others have noted, finding it second hand is often the best bet. Or, ask family around birthday or Anniversary time (hint hint). C’mon Dan, you will be the beneficiary of the tasty results.
Pharmakeus Ubik over 1 year ago
Are judges really paid that poorly? Think of all of the braising meats, Dan.
sergioandrade Premium Member over 1 year ago
My mother got most of her cook wear from garage sales and flea markets, new cook wear can be expensive.
Laurie Sefton Premium Member over 1 year ago
Dan, Le Creuset goes on sale twice a year, and if you sign up for the higher end culinary catalogs, you can buy when they run their sales. I have Le Creuset that’s 40 years old, and they’re still in great shape!
Teresa Burritt (Frog Applause) creator over 1 year ago
Is it all up to Dan to give his permission to buy this cookware?
pat sandy creator over 1 year ago
life’s too short. Buy the Le Creuset cast iron cookware.
arolarson Premium Member over 1 year ago
Check the resale and thrift shops the next time you head for Minneapolis or see if Amanda’s Mom can periodically check for you. I like to read the articles that crop up online about folks who score big at thrift stores. One person found a whole set of that cookware for something ridiculous like $20 or $30 once. Kind of like the reverse of Antiques Roadshow.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member over 1 year ago
ALDI’s Crofton range are not as good as Le Creuset, but they’re not bad, and considerably cheaper.
Zebrastripes over 1 year ago
Don’t forget to season it before you use it! They’re great to cook in!
w*st Premium Member over 1 year ago
I swear by my Lodge skillets and dutch oven . . .
ddjg over 1 year ago
That’s just so plain funny!!
coltish1 over 1 year ago
Mandy knows just how to get to Dan’s bottom line.
ericlscott creator over 1 year ago
Amanda knows how to work her sarcasm.
R.U. Kidding over 1 year ago
Are those potatoes on your Red River Valley T-shirt?
ddjg over 1 year ago
Oh. From Le Creuset’s web site:
Le Creuset’s nonstick coating contains chemicals from the PFAS family including PTFE, FEP, and PFA. These chemicals are listed as Priority Chemicals by the California Environmental Contaminant Biomonitoring Program (CECBP).
For more information on the CECBP, please visit >
BJIllistrated Premium Member over 1 year ago
You’ve learned well Grasshopper Amanda….now go get that fantastic thing before he changes his mind :-)
Teto85 Premium Member over 1 year ago
We have several cast iron skillets and pans I inherited from my grandmother. I think she got them from her mother or grandmother. And Le Creuset and Revere and Farber ware all more than 30 years old. They made good stuff back then. About ½ from thrift stores. And a partial set of Blue Cornflower baking dishes from Corning. Just perfect for a hot dish. Or an apple crisp, cobbler or crumble. The better stuff is more expensive, but worth it.
ars731 over 1 year ago
Cast iron isnt an thing you want to cheapen out on, Dan. An good cast iron lasts forever
Mr. Impatient over 1 year ago
Now you’re talking. As others have noted, finding it second hand is often the best bet. Or, ask family around birthday or Anniversary time (hint hint). C’mon Dan, you will be the beneficiary of the tasty results.
davewhamond creator over 1 year ago
Solution: Buy the Le Creuset but never use it.
GraceFaith over 1 year ago
Staub is real good, too!
Jesse Atwell creator over 1 year ago
Ooooh, they have such pretty colors too!
willie_mctell over 1 year ago
Don’t even think about Staub. The main advantage of the ceramic coated cast iron is that you can wash it with soap. It never gets seasoned, though.
ddjg over 1 year ago
All the shading is wonderful today, too!
CeceliaWD Premium Member over 1 year ago
I can’t bring myself to spend the money. I just watch QVC and dream.
w*st Premium Member over 1 year ago
I am highly amused at how much this has been discussed. And impressed that even when there’s disagreement, it’s civil. (Hope I haven’t jinxed it! )
Allison "Big Al, the gal" Garwood creator over 1 year ago
I took the plunge on my first Le Creuset pan about 6 months ago. Love it! Thought sometimes I just stare at it. Intimidated.