[MR] big cast iron pot/cauldron?
pandora at his.com
pandora at his.com
Thu May 23 06:19:37 PDT 2002
here is a web page I found
http://www.castirontrader.com/cgi-bin/store/commerce.cgi?
product=cast_iron&keywords=&next=15
They are pretty pricey but they are large.
hope it helps.
Chimbai
>
> > Does anyone out there know where a large cast iron pot/cauldron might be
obtained? It's
for someone who does cooking demos over hearth or open fire (non-SCA). The
largest she
has is only 4 qts., and she
> > needs something large enough to cook for both a group of children and their
families for
a demo/class she is giving in July.
> >
> > Or if someone out there in the Maryland/DC area has such that she could
borrow, she'd be
forever grateful.
> >
> >
> > Thanks,
> > -Elisabeth
>
> Master Finnr in Caer Mear sells *very* nice iron pots. These are
> cast with legs (in case you don't want to hang it from a tripod or
> whatever) and include lid. He only carries on hand the smaller
> sizes (1-2 qt), but can order and have shipped pots up to 25 gallons.
> (Note that that's "Imperial" gallons, slightly smaller than US
> measure. My "4 Gallon" pot (still in the box, but one of these
> lifetimes... sigh...) is actually rated to be 9.9 US quarts.)
>
> I'm in Isenfir (Charlottesville, Va.) which may be a trifle
> inconvenient for someone in the Maryland/DC area, but I'd be
> willing to loan my pot if arrangements can be made, and/or I
> can forward your request to Master Finnr (as I don't believe
> he's subscribed to the list).
>
> Let me know if I can be of service!
>
> --Landi
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