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Expert reveals the vintage cookware finds worth buying—and the red flags to skip
Here's how to choose functional and decorative pieces for your kitchen.
That dusty old skillet sitting in your grandmother's basement might be more than just a cooking relic. It could be hiding serious cash potential. The vintage cast iron market has exploded in recent ...
Vintage homewares have been one of the year's biggest trends, and the category of cookware is no exception. From nostalgic Pyrex dishes featuring colorful patterns to copper pots and cast iron ...
Inspecting your vintage cookware’s coatings and overall condition is crucial for safety in the kitchen. Nonstick coatings ...
You grabbed it at an estate sale for three dollars. It's been sitting in the back of a cabinet ever since, holding a bag of rubber bands. Before you donate it or use it to prop open a door, flip it ...
The aroma of grilling food often fills neighborhoods at this time of year, bringing a wave of nostalgia with the scent of outdoor cooking. When I was growing up, we did not have a grill until I was ...
When I saw an old Griswold cast-iron skillet and lid at an estate sale in Santa Fe last summer, I didn’t quite know what to do. For a few minutes, I stood there like a log stuck in an eddy, running my ...
Nonstick pans are a godsend for frying eggs and flipping pancakes, and an enameled Dutch oven will never disappoint while cooking soups, stews and sauces. But when it comes to the workhorse of kitchen ...
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