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Ello Sailor wrote:One knife. No samurai 7-piece bullshit. What's your one knife.

Lay it on me.
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My little NutriBullet makes hella good smoothies and it was like $60. Suckers.
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i resisted getting kitchen tweezers for the longest time. I started to see them pop up on cooking shows that I watch, but thought they were ridiculous and pompous. But I read more about them, including here: https://www.seriouseats.com/equipment-e ... ove-letter

I reluctantly bought some and I'll never go back. I frickin' love them.

That is all.
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Seasoning/reseasoning a lot of my cast iron today.

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wease wrote:Seasoning/reseasoning a lot of my cast iron today.

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wease wrote:Seasoning/reseasoning a lot of my cast iron today.

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That counter behind the pans is stressing me out.
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clean under the burners much?
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what's in that torn bag?
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doug rr wrote:clean under the burners much?
The oldest let milk boil over. Of course it’s left for me to clean. And yes, it’s already been done.
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doug rr wrote:what's in that torn bag?
Matching vintage Mickie and Minnie lunchboxes Mrs Wease received. She keeps saying she going to display them in her office at work, but they’re still sitting there.
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:
wease wrote:Seasoning/reseasoning a lot of my cast iron today.

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That counter behind the pans is stressing me out.
Welcome to my world. I clean it off, next day shit is thrown all over it again.
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Chris_H_2 wrote:
wease wrote:Seasoning/reseasoning a lot of my cast iron today.

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explain your work
What do you mean?
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wease wrote:
doug rr wrote:clean under the burners much?
The oldest let milk boil over. Of course it’s left for me to clean. And yes, it’s already been done.
ok good
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wease wrote:
Chris_H_2 wrote:
wease wrote:Seasoning/reseasoning a lot of my cast iron today.

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explain your work
What do you mean?
as in: how do you go about re-seasoning your pans (and what is your pan-maintenance routine)?
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Chris_H_2 wrote:
wease wrote:
Chris_H_2 wrote:
wease wrote:Seasoning/reseasoning a lot of my cast iron today.

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explain your work
What do you mean?
as in: how do you go about re-seasoning your pans (and what is your pan-maintenance routine)?
first you burn off the milk spill
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doug rr wrote:
Chris_H_2 wrote:
wease wrote:
Chris_H_2 wrote:
wease wrote:Seasoning/reseasoning a lot of my cast iron today.

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explain your work
What do you mean?
as in: how do you go about re-seasoning your pans (and what is your pan-maintenance routine)?
first you burn off the milk spill
I’m really curious why the need for boiled milk
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Chris_H_2 wrote:
doug rr wrote:
Chris_H_2 wrote:
wease wrote:
Chris_H_2 wrote:
wease wrote:Seasoning/reseasoning a lot of my cast iron today.

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explain your work
What do you mean?
as in: how do you go about re-seasoning your pans (and what is your pan-maintenance routine)?
first you burn off the milk spill
I’m really curious why the need for boiled milk
Mashed potatoes.
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Chris_H_2 wrote:
wease wrote:
Chris_H_2 wrote:
wease wrote:Seasoning/reseasoning a lot of my cast iron today.

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explain your work
What do you mean?
as in: how do you go about re-seasoning your pans (and what is your pan-maintenance routine)?
So I rub in a teaspoon or so of canola oil with my greasy rag while the oven is preheating to 500. After it’s rubbed in and the oven is up to temp, I put them in for at least an hour. After that I just turn the oven off and let them cool with the oven.

Maintenance is just rinsing out after use and wiping down with the grease rag. Clean and shiny smooth.
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which pan is your favorite?
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