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Harvest Time and Kobenstyle
Submitted by mccormickstudio on Tue, 11/27/2007 - 6:44pm
Harvest Time and Kobenstyle
We cooked in Dansk Kobenstyle and served straight from the cookware. It is definitely my favorite cookware. The handle on the lid allowed us to stack the cookpots next to the turkey in the oven.
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Gorgeous table!
I did not realize that you could stack Dansk Kobenstyle cookware like that. Clever design.
I just want to dig right into that casserole in the bottom right of the photo. It looks like it was delicious.
The enamels contrast
The enamels contrast wonderfully w/the Harvest Time.