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re: Lodge cast iron, anybody cook with it?
Posted on 2/6/20 at 6:10 pm to cypressbrake3
Posted on 2/6/20 at 6:10 pm to cypressbrake3
Cast iron is one of my hobbies.
If you want to cook with it and not interested in history or collecting get lodge cast iron.
New Lodge is a little heavier and coarser finish then the old stuff but it cooks just as well as any.
What I like to do is find old rusty and/or grungy iron and restore them to usable condition. I enjoy bringing them back to life.
If you want to cook with it and not interested in history or collecting get lodge cast iron.
New Lodge is a little heavier and coarser finish then the old stuff but it cooks just as well as any.
What I like to do is find old rusty and/or grungy iron and restore them to usable condition. I enjoy bringing them back to life.
Posted on 2/6/20 at 8:20 pm to btrcj
quote:I have an old Victor that I need to clean up to using condition
What I like to do is find old rusty and/or grungy iron and restore them to usable condition. I enjoy bringing them back to life
Posted on 2/6/20 at 10:06 pm to btrcj
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What I like to do is find old rusty and/or grungy iron and restore them to usable condition.
What is your preferred method of stripping and re-seasoning?
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