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Covered Pots $56.90 and up
A
natural alternative to metal cookware, soapstone can withstand
temperatures over twice that of cast iron. Great for oven and stovetop
use.
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- Long Lasting
- No odor or taste
- Natural materials
- Evenly distributes heat
- Retains heat long after removal from source
- Practical as well as decorative
Gift Wrapping Not Available on these Items.
NOTE: Extra care and seasoning is needed on the 5 liter pot.
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Covered Pot - Large
3 liter 9"x5" |
$104.99 |
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Covered Pot - Medium
1.5 liter 7"x4" |
$74.99 |
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Covered Pot - Small
.8 liter 6"x4" |
$56.90 |
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Beans...Rice...Grains
cooking with stone!!
An 86 page, spiral bound, self-published paperback features recipes
that are based on the foods of the earth in tasty combinations. The
book also tells about the history and care of soapstone cookware
with added tips and techniques for cooking the various dishes. The
recipes are all benefited by the use of soapstone cookware, but not
necessary for the preparations.
by Patricia Lehnhardt
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Cooking with Stone - Cookbook
2nd Edition |
$19.99 |
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Depending on the
piece of the cookware, it can be placed in the oven, on the stove top,
on the grill, or all three!
Cooking with
stone
Brazil on My Mind specializes in importing soapstone cookware. They
provide the largest selection of soapstone cookware and tableware
available.
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