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I don't know if anyone has a solution to this problem, but I figured here would be the place to ask.

I'm a pretty avid cook (there was a time in my life when I was debating between chef school and an academic career), and I am absolutely in love with enameled cast-iron cookware like those awesome Le Crueset dutch ovens (which I've used in other people's kitchens when I've had some help to handle the doggone things), but for one thing: I have arthritis in my hands and wrists which makes it really difficult for me to hold anything that heavy -- something that's required if I'm to say, put a full dutch oven in my oven to bake and then take it out again.

Enameled cast iron's pretty spendy, so I'm reluctant to plunk down a ton of money on something I may end up not being able to use. I'm wondering if anyone here has found useful workarounds for moving heavy cookware around the kitchen? I would be forever grateful!

TIA! :)

Date: 2011-07-04 09:09 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] daughtercell
Yeah. I also have the thought, for me, of getting some kind of rolling cart, so I can put things on that and then roll them to their next location. I have arthrogryposis (muscle weakness, joint contractures) and holding/lifting/carrying heavy cookware is hard enough for me when it's empty, and basically impossible when it's full and just out of the oven.

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