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Enamelled Cast Iron Dutch Oven Pot Dutch Oven For Sourdough Bread Baking Cast Iron Bread Pot Blue, 6 Quarts, 22cm by Nuovva

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Enamelled Cast Iron Dutch Oven Pot Dutch Oven For Sourdough Bread Baking Cast Iron Bread Pot Blue, 6 Quarts, 22cm by NuovvaFeatures PREMIUM MATERIAL: Crafted from high quality cast iron, our bread pot ensures superior durability and long lasting performance. Its robust construction provides excellent heat retention, critical for achieving a perfectly baked loaf! ENAMELLED FINISH: The enamelled surface of the cast iron dutch oven pot by Nuovva is non reactive, making it safe for all types of dough and ingredients. It resists rust and scratches, ensuring your pot remains in

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  • PREMIUM MATERIAL: Crafted from high-quality cast iron, our bread pot ensures superior durability and long-lasting performance. Its robust construction provides excellent heat retention, critical for achieving a perfectly baked loaf!
  • ENAMELLED FINISH: The enamelled surface of the cast iron dutch oven pot by Nuovva is non-reactive, making it safe for all types of dough and ingredients. It resists rust and scratches, ensuring your pot remains in pristine condition for years. The smooth enamelled finish makes cleaning effortless!
  • PERFECT FOR BREAD BAKING: Our enamelled bread pot with lid is designed to create the ideal environment for baking, ensuring even heat distribution throughout. The included lid traps steam, giving your bread a moist crumb and delightful texture. Achieve a delectable golden crust every time!
  • VERSATILITY: The cast iron bread pot by Nuovva is also perfect for roasting, stewing, and a variety of other cooking methods making it a valuable addition to any kitchen, capable of handling diverse culinary tasks. Whether you’re making a stew or a roast, this pot delivers excellent results every time!
  • ELEGANT DESIGN: The stylish design and vibrant Light Blue colour of our enamelled cast iron pot with lid adds a touch of elegance to your kitchen decor. It doubles as a beautiful serving piece, seamlessly transitioning from oven to table!

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Upgrade your kitchen with this versatile Cast Iron Dutch Oven Bread Pot, the ultimate tool for bread baking, sourdough, and slow-cooked meals. Designed with a durable enamel coating, this ovenproof, non-stick casserole dish ensures easy food release and convenient cleaning. Perfect for baking sourdough, artisan bread, stews, or soups, this multi-functional cookware works seamlessly on induction, gas, and electric stovetops. The included shallow and deep designs, along with a snug-fitting lid, make it ideal for slow-cooking or outdoor adventures like camping. Whether you're a seasoned chef or a weekend warrior, this versatile Dutch oven can double as a griddle, skillet, or stockpot. From indoor kitchens to outdoor grilling, this round pot brings style and function to every cooking experience.
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This book had a profound impact on me. It has changed how I view all political discussions, history discussions, policy discussions, and race discussions. As a Hispanic Caucasian, I was acutely unaware of much of America's racist history. I knew the obvious examples, but this book really shows how extensive the racism is and its profound effects that are still heavily in effect today. Kendi's thesis is short and simple: racist ideas were created to justify racist policies. This is counter to the common argument that ignorance and racism spurs racist policies. Kendi lays out his main thesis at the beginning of the book and follows it up with example after example to back it up. Keeping the thesis and definition of racism simple really helps emphasize Kendi's point throughout the book. This book is also thorough; so much history is covered by this book. I spent a lot of time looking up some historical events or figures in more detail on Wikipedia to get a fuller picture. If you are unfamiliar with American history, then expect to move very slowly through the text as you look everything up for proper context. I absolutely love this book and strongly encourage everyone to read it. However, I do have a few gripes with it: - Kendi often misled me with his wording or juxtaposition of statements. I understand he is trying to make a statement, but I wish he wouldn't do this. One example that comes to mind is Roosevelt's naming of the White House. Kendi makes it seem like Roosevelt named it the White House after the public uproar over his invitation of Booker T. Washington over for dinner. However, there doesn't appear to be any evidence to support this, and there is some indication the White House was already referred to by that name well before the dinner. To Kendi's credit, he doesn't explicitly say the naming was done to appease the public, he just points out that it happened and people were still upset. Another example is his mention of black unemployment rates rising sharply in the early 1980s. This is true, but all unemployment rates rose during that time due to the recession. Yes, the black unemployment rate was worse, but he doesn't make that point: he only mentions the black unemployment rates. So as a reader you have to be careful of the facts you internalize from the book. - The organization of the book didn't really do anything for me. He tries to break down the text into 4 main sections, each focusing on a different historical figure. However, the focus on the figures didn't really contribute much, in my opinion, to his thesis. It brought some organization to his book, but not much. I would have preferred he spent more of the book going into details of some of the more significant policies or events than to keep looping the historical figure back in. - Text can read a bit haphazardly at times. There are certain sections of the book where I feel Kendi is jumping around history pretty quickly to different events and it becomes difficult for me to follow. Eventually he gets around to making a point, but it usually takes too long for me to fully grasp it at the moment. I have to often re-read these sections a second time to really get it. Again, please buy this book and read it. We would all be better off to know this history and the racist policies behind it.
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