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	<description>A Fan Site for the Antique &#34;Made in Belgium&#34; Enamel Cookware</description>
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		<title>By: Lee in Big D</title>
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		<description>I got my cookware from my best friends mom because she could not lift them anymore.  It is my everyday cooking tool, I just love it.  Heating and cooking items and letting it simmer for an hour until I&#039;m ready to eat.  Found your site looking for handles, mine are wearing out.  The only thing that I have found to make them still work is to soak them in water for a day with a little olive oil.  This makes the wood expand and the oil keeps it in I guess.</description>
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