choclatechef
Washing Up
Yep. These are the ones!
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choclatechef said:Sorry, I gave all my Corningware, except for the pie pans, loaf dishes, and square and round cake baking dishes to my auntie about 10 years ago.
This was after I bought all this Le Creuset, Copco, Cousances, and Descoware enameled cast iron cookware.
I went on a manhunt, okay a woman hunt, for these items mentioned. I didn't know of Cousances or Copco plus never did know what the blue things I bought were. Now I do. To all of the above. Because I took them all out of my cupboard and read the bottoms of items I've bought on the sly like at yard sales or thrift stores, which are my favorite finds bar none. I have all the aforehand mentioned brands. I knew I had DescoWare as I sold it in Gemco being the Housewares Dept. manager then. What I didn't know was that all along, I thought my DescoWare pieces were just that. I've just turned them all upside down. I have in my collection of enamel ware Copco, Cousances, DescoWare, LeCreuset and CorningWare. Who knew? I find this amuzing at the least and thrilled to know that someone made me take a look. Now, I more understand the colors and why they're different. Because they are from different manufacturers.choclatechef said:In the Kitchen, why don't you check ebay for either Copco, Descoware, or Cousances enameled cast iron.
You would be surprised at how cheap they are. Pick an unpopular color like brown and avocado green -- they are cheaper.
Copco is even heavier than Le Creuset!