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International
Dutch Oven Society
Without a doubt Utah is the center of the universe for Dutch
Oven Cooks. The International Dutch Oven Society headquartered
in Utah not only kept DO cooking alive and well when most
of the rest of the world was trying out "non-stick"
technology but they've been in the forefront of the effort
to make it more popular.Check out for information,
recipes and just about anything you would ever want to know
about Dutch Oven Cooking!
Lone
Star Dutch Oven Society
After I checked out this site the first
time I called the president and asked if one had to be a
Texan to join. When he said 'No', I sent them a check. Dutch
oven cooking is alive and well in the Lone Star State thanks
to the folks of the LONE STAR DUTCH OVEN SOCIETY. You'll
find great recipes and loads of other information on their
website.
Camp
and Outdoor Cooking at Suite 101
Whether your an old hand with a Dutch oven or just a
beginner this site provides a wealth of information.
When www.ceedubs.com
first appeared on the Internet, Steve Karoley who runs this
site was one of the first to welcome us. This site maintains
a great list of links and is a great source of information
for anyone interested in camp cooking!
A
Happy Camper
Check out this site for a wide variety of camping items!
Appreciation
for the Art of Dutch Oven Cooking at Yahoo Clubs
This online club for Dutch Oven enthusiasts boasts over
two hundred members from around the country. Check out their
site and chat room. You can post recipes, tips, photos,
or information for Dutch oven cooks anywhere. "Biscuit"
Tom Sims, one of the founders, lives in Mississippi.
Northwest
Dutch Oven Society
An
Outdoor Cooking Group Dedicated to Promoting the Use and
Care of Cast Iron Dutch Ovens
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