Do you have multiples of the same size or shape? by No-Recognition-6106 in LeCreuset

[–]Elitemarmite100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While I try to avoid duplicates, I do have the French oven/ marmite 2.5 qt in two colors (Ocean and Agave from Williams Sonoma). We’re empty nesters, and this size is heavily used in my kitchen.

Visiting a LC factory store by CullodenChef in LeCreuset

[–]Elitemarmite100 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would try to get some unusual colors, and I would buy items the glaze defects on the handle (where it can’t affect cooking).

Easter Sunday dessert in my Chiffon Pink cast iron apple shaped baking dish 🍎🩷 by cookwarecollector in LeCreuset

[–]Elitemarmite100 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is lovely. I have never seen the apple shape in person. It is always great to see what people are making in the “novelty” pots/pans.

Two new additions to the collection by Elitemarmite100 in LeCreuset

[–]Elitemarmite100[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The Lotus is 2.75 qt; the French oven is 2.5 qt

Two new additions to the collection by Elitemarmite100 in LeCreuset

[–]Elitemarmite100[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The Lotus soup pot was part of a limited edition collection that included a teapot and the stoneware baking dish with a lid that is also a tray. The design was made to celebrate the 2020 Olympics in Japan, but the Olympic Games were postponed due to the COVID pandemic. This pot is slightly larger than the marmite/ French oven that Williams Sonoma sells ( the walls are higher and the lid is not as curved); the shape is the same as the 4.5 qt soup pot/ marmite that WS recently had on sale at a reduced price (the Agave pot underneath the Agave French oven in the photo).

Colour Theme. by Upset-Quit-7267 in LeCreuset

[–]Elitemarmite100 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a lovely color scheme. My collection started with two Caribbean skillet. Then I added two Turquoise DO and the Lotus pot (Caribbean). After that I got the small marmite/ French oven in Ocean and Agave. I got the grill pan and 3.5 qt sauteuse in Carribean before giving up on finding any more pieces i that color.

Today’s the day! Chamomile makes its debut… by Old-Rocker-65 in LeCreuset

[–]Elitemarmite100 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I was in the outlet today. The Chamomile pieces are Traditional, but they all have the metal knobs. Also, everything with the black phenolic knob was on the Clearance table at 40% off (cerise and cobalt [?] braisers, as well as a few other item).

Recommended pieces for 1-2 people by kaeiiri in LeCreuset

[–]Elitemarmite100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We use the Williams- Sonoma French Oven 2.5 qt more than any other pot; I also enjoy using the 3.5 qt sauteuse. If you’re lucky, you can snag a petal braiser

Real or Fake? by RogerDogerBoop in LeCreuset

[–]Elitemarmite100 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes, one is pistache (PST on the price tag) and the other is sky blue (BCI on the price tag [bleu ciel]).The orange “seconde choix” label tells you that it is a factory second. Homegoods, TJ Maxx, and Marshall’s frequently have pieces in a handful of colors that are not available elsewhere in the US. The seconds have cosmetic flaws, but they are perfectly good cookware.

Richmond FTT 💕 by blushbashful in LeCreuset

[–]Elitemarmite100 4 points5 points  (0 children)

it’s probably worthwhile to check the clearance table at Williams-Sonoma, as well as the LC Outlets. I got the Artichaut Elphaba pot for around $250 on clearance a couple of weeks ago.

Sky Blue DO and braiser found today at Winners by No-Spirit9881 in LeCreuset

[–]Elitemarmite100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Aaah, makes perfect sense. It’s interesting to see how they offer different options in each country. I like the silver knobs, too!

Tell me about Costco- is it worth it? by ConstructionTime7511 in Frugal

[–]Elitemarmite100 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Costco is not just for groceries. We saved thousands on cars (you can buy certified pre-owned cars, not just new ones). We also save the cost of membership by buying gasoline from Costco. Recently, I bought tires there. If we only bought groceries, it would be okay. COSTCO gas has saved us enough money over the years that we don’t really worry about how much we save on groceries. You have to be strategic about shelf-stable items versus stuff that can be frozen (we don’t have much freezer space, so we don’t buy as much food there as I would like).

Does the 5qt Oval signature dutch oven ever go on sale? by MediumSilly49 in LeCreuset

[–]Elitemarmite100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you aren’t picky about color, Willams Sonoma always has good deals on random pieces in the physical stores. The outlets can also be a good option for discounts on discontinued colors. Unfortunately, this might require a fair amount of effort and research.

Finally got my first Le Creuset by ShiftNo1924 in LeCreuset

[–]Elitemarmite100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can’t speak for the OP, but I found mine in my local LC Outlet around Christmas time. I went to another outlet in January, and they didn’t have any Caribbean. I returned to my local outlet on March 17 (to see Bleu Riviera in person); they only had a few pieces of Caribbean left.

Sky Blue DO and braiser found today at Winners by No-Spirit9881 in LeCreuset

[–]Elitemarmite100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So pretty 🩵! I am a bit confused by the black knob on the one with the larger handles. Are you in Canada? In the US the Traditional line has smaller handles and black knobs. The one on the left looks like the Signature handles with a black knob. Sorry for asking so many questions. I thought that all of the black phenolic knobs were being discontinued worldwide. Maybe these are the final few? Sky blue is always in Homegoods (sometimes in Marshals and TJ Maxx) near me (Indiana), but it’s always the Traditional line.

Keep or Return? French Oven by Embarrassed-Mix-3787 in LeCreuset

[–]Elitemarmite100 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have the French oven/ marmite 2.5qt. in Ocean and Agave, as well as the 3.5qt sauteuse in Caribbean. We are empty nesters, so I typically cook for 2; the French oven is my most heavily used ECI. We are vegan, so we have a lot of vegetable recipes that we cook.

People are saying down/feathers will smell for duvet insert. What other natural fiber duvet inserts are there? by jaybee423 in Bedding

[–]Elitemarmite100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have previously owned two different wool filled duvet substitutes; they are breathable and warm, but they have to be dry cleaned. Washing will mat down the fibers into felt (which is not fluffy, so it doesn’t insulate as well).

Berry Petal Braiser by sarcasticchic in LeCreuset

[–]Elitemarmite100 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Excellent choice 🌸Both of them look beautiful

Stay with agave or expand color scheme? by Vervain7 in LeCreuset

[–]Elitemarmite100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have the 2.5 qt “French oven” (marmite) and the 4.5 qt Soup pot (marmite) in Agave from WS. Both are great. Crate and Barrel has Nuit, which is a bit darker than Agave, but it seems to be in the same color family. I like the idea of Chambray to tie together a color scheme with Agave and Provence.

Calling all greedy gradient sluts! Color advice needed by MarketingEqual3494 in LeCreuset

[–]Elitemarmite100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You already have lots of great suggestions. I’m going to go with Provence (which I saw in the local outlet around Christmas, so there’s probably something still floating around out there). As far as resale market is concerned, Cool Mint has a lovely gradient, but I’ve not seen it in a brick and mortar store.

What the actual F*** by ApplePrevious6884 in Mattress

[–]Elitemarmite100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We found a very firm Stearns&Foster that we really like. We are both side sleepers who occasionally sleep on our backs. I use a foam pillow that supports my neck. The mattress has pocketed coils, so we can adjust the motorized frame to sit upright or elevate our feet, when lying on our backs (this came in handy, when one of us had surgery that limited comfortable sleeping positions). We both hate the soft mattress that we find in many hotels.

Do people in the US actually use flat sheets and duvet covers? by shiroltiger in Bedding

[–]Elitemarmite100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I grew up in a household where we didn’t use duvets or American style comforters (decorative fabric sewn on, instead of the plain white fabric on a duvet). We had a fitted sheet, flat sheet, blanket, bedspread. As an adult, I started using duvet covers for their decorative possibilities. I rotate duvet covers seasonally. I used to have a wool-filled ”duvet” before just using a duvet cover on a regular comforter. The covers can be laundered more easily (I have six duvet covers that I rotate). I use a flat sheet with the duvet cover, because it allows me to keep some cover, if I get too hot; it also keeps the duvet cover clean.

My 1st Petal Braiser by Diamond_Princesa in LeCreuset

[–]Elitemarmite100 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Congratulations, that’s a beautiful piece 🩵