the ringo kid
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Lodge makes two types of Dutch ovens, so make sure you are getting the right kind. One type has legs on the bottom and a lip around the lid on top. It is for use in the coals of a campfire. The more common type has a flat bottom and a domed lid with no top lip, and is for use with stoves. With large skillets, you need to be careful when heating on a modern stove. If you put a large diameter on an eye with the heat on high, you can crack the skillet (ask me how I know). I don't think you could crack one on a wood stove, and its probably less likely on a gas stove than on an electric eye. Putting a piece in a wood fire is a good way to clean a used one before putting it into use. The only thing I have a problem with sticking is scrambled eggs and they are easy to clean up by pouring water into the skillet while hot. The eggs will just float off. I have one small skillet that has never been used for anything but baking corn bread, and it has never been washed. I just turn the corn bread out, and then wipe it with a paper towel to remove excess grease, and it is ready to use next time.
Thank you Tom. Luckily my stove is gas. Im wanting the flat bottomed Dutch. Id be wasting money on the other. Last time I went camping was at least 32 years ago. Id be the only person in history to start a forest fire using a Dutch oven. Id hate to see the Big Bend, burn because of me.
