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|  At a special price just until midnight tonight: Staub’s classic, versatile Essential Frenc

[Just 'till midnight tonight.]( | [View in browser]( [Food52](  [Staub's Essential French Oven: Your Kitchen's Best Friend]( [A Kitchen Essential]( At a special price (save $120!) just until midnight tonight: Staub’s classic, versatile Essential French Oven, the pot we reach for every time a belly-warming braise, roast, or stew calls our name.* [Shop the Sale](  Braise the Rainbow [Exclusive Blue & Brass]( [Exclusive Blue & Brass]( [Graphite]( [Graphite]( [Grenadine]( [Grenadine]( [White]( [White]( [Matte Black]( [Matte Black](  Why We Love It [Staub Essential French]( [A Better Braise]( Spikes on the inside of the lid collect moisture that drip-drops right back into your tender and juicy braises. [Staub Essential French ]( [Stovetop to Serveware]( Don't hide away these head-turning ovens: They'll live in harmony with all your favorite table-toppers. [Staub Essential French]( [It's Got Curves]( The sloping silhouette makes stirring a cinch: Your spoon can really hug those curved sides. [Staub Essential French]( [A Breeze to Clean]( The enameled cast iron insides take the grumble out of cleaning—no stuck-on bits here!  All Staub, All the Time [Watch How an Enameled Cast Iron Cocotte is Made (Hint: With Fire!)]( [Watch How an Enameled Cast Iron Cocotte is Made (Hint: With Fire!)]( [Why Enameled Cast Iron Discolors (& How to Fix It)]( [Why Enameled Cast Iron Discolors (& How to Fix It)]( [What to Cook in Your Staub Pots & Pans (+ Tips for Care!)]( [What to Cook in Your Staub Pots & Pans (+ Tips for Care!)](  [Cook once, eat all week! Pre-order A New Way to Dinner.]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( [Snapchat]( *Special pricing expires 11:59 pm ET 2/13/17. Discount price as marked, valid only on [Staub Essential French Oven, 3.75QT]( and [Food52 x Staub Essential French Oven, 3.75QT](. Valid in the U.S. only and cannot be redeemed for cash, combined with other offers or applied to previous orders. Shipping surcharges still apply. [Forward this email]( to a friend. [Click here to unsubscribe or manage your preferences.]( © February 13, 2017 Food52. All Rights Reserved. 122 West 26th Street, 8th Floor, New York, NY 10001

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