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Subject: grill pan
Category: Family and Home > Food and Cooking
Asked by: nerdito-ga
List Price: $10.00
Posted: 18 Jun 2002 00:07 PDT
Expires: 19 Jun 2002 22:15 PDT
Question ID: 28332
Do you know what a logan grilling pan is and who makes it and where
can i buy it? you can use this on an inside cooktop and it has ridges
and is great for making steaks

Request for Question Clarification by rainbow-ga on 18 Jun 2002 00:52 PDT
Hi nerdito,
After searching for "Logan" grilling pans, I have come up with various
brands of grilling pans, but none called Logan. Could you kindly
clarify that the brand is in fact Logan. Is there something specific
about this brand and if so what? Would any of the other brands I have
found interest you? Thanks.
rainbow-ga

Clarification of Question by nerdito-ga on 19 Jun 2002 22:13 PDT
Subject: Re: grill pan 
From: pattisw-ga on 18 Jun 2002 07:42 PDT     
I havent been accepted as an answerer yet but I will try to help.     
         There is a company named Lodge that sells cast iron grilling
pans and skillets.They are made in Logan Utah.They are sold at
Amazon.com.I looked at one,a 10 1/2 square grill pan and it was
$16.99.Hope this helps. 

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Subject: Re: grill pan
From: pattisw-ga on 18 Jun 2002 07:42 PDT
 
I havent been accepted as an answerer yet but I will try to help.     
         There is a company named Lodge that sells cast iron grilling
pans and skillets.They are made in Logan Utah.They are sold at
Amazon.com.I looked at one,a 10 1/2 square grill pan and it was
$16.99.Hope this helps.
Subject: Re: grill pan
From: chiflado-ga on 18 Jun 2002 11:55 PDT
 
Amy Heider Logan is the name of someone who makes favorite lists at
Amazon.com. One list deals with George Foreman grill pans is that what
you are looking for?
Subject: Re: grill pan
From: robertskelton-ga on 18 Jun 2002 16:36 PDT
 
Logan and Strobridge ( New Brighton, PA). I doubt they still exist,
but they used to make cast iron bake pans:
http://www.simmonsauction.com/auctions/cast-irony.html

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