tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3689759279965297515.post8173568033880344992..comments2023-06-19T01:35:36.150-07:00Comments on The Secret Fork: Martha Stewart Enameled Cast Iron Recalled. That Sucks!The Secret Forkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03699934902709536406noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3689759279965297515.post-68255920622906771352011-10-23T07:56:16.805-07:002011-10-23T07:56:16.805-07:00I own a French made Coussances casserole that I bo...I own a French made Coussances casserole that I bought at a grocery store in France for about $30 back in the 90's. I love that pot and cooking in porcelain coated cast iron is the bomb, so when I saw a similar casserole made by Staub being sold on QVC for about $50 a few years back, I jumped on it and bought four as Christmas gifts. <br /><br />When they arrived two had to be returned because they were already badly chipped despite what appeared to be fairly protective packaging. The bottom of the Staub pots said "Made in France" but to me, the product and the packaging sure looked like "Made in China". <br /><br />Over the years with a lot of use for both, the Coussance pot is still in very decent condition. Not so for the Staub product, which regularly sheds chips from both inside and out. <br /><br />When I saw the recall notice for the Martha Stewart product, I noted that it looked exactly like my Staub pot. I'm determined to look into this further to discover if this pot was made by the same manufacturer as the MS product because it certainly appears to have the same defect.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com