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Use the Leidenfrost effect to make your stainless steel pan non-stick
Science will prevent you from wasting your time scrubbing cookware.
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Posted on 10/12/2022 10:26:02 AM PDT by mylife
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To: daniel1212
My husband has a collection of cast iron from his folks; I think some are about a hundred years old. One of them we use all the time; the others are in storage and have to be cleaned up and seasoned. I like the way things cook in cast iron; but it’s heavy to pick up and move :-)
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10/13/2022 4:00:01 PM PDT
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Jamestown1630
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To: Jamestown1630
"My husband has a collection of cast iron from his folks; I think some are about a hundred years old. One of them we use all the time; the others are in storage and have to be cleaned up and seasoned. I like the way things cook in cast iron; but it’s heavy to pick up and move :-)" Yes, age will not detract from their value. Heavy but less likely to burn. Again, thank God for such, and the food to cook in them.
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daniel1212
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