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From KitchenAid, Three Great Ways to Cook Slowly

BENTON HARBOR, Mich., Feb. 1, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The idea of cooking slowly at low temperatures to develop rich, complex flavors and tenderize foods has been around almost as long as fire itself. But ...

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# cooking When we discussed using flax seed oil to season cast iron cookware last week, Lifehacker reader and food expert emannths brought up a great idea in the comments—if you're going to bring your oven to temp to bake bread or another dish that requires high temperatures, rub some oil in those cast-iron pans and toss them in the oven to scratch off two items on your to-do list at the same ...

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