April 16, 2010, Newsletter Issue #213: The History Of Lodge Cookware

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Did you ever wonder how Lodge cookware got its name? In the early 1800s, Joseph Lodge began making cast iron. His legacy resulted an a family-run business of cast iron cookware production that is still functioning today. Part of America's heritage, Lodge cookware has been used since the first presidential term of William McKinley. Think about that the next time you use your cast iron skillet to fry up some hash browns and eggs for Sunday morning brunch!

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