

Pretty much the same rationale. WWGD. But I used shortening for my base coats only because that’s what I had on hand. Then I basically only cooked bacon, sausage, ham, and pork chops in them to build up the seasoning.
Pretty much the same rationale. WWGD. But I used shortening for my base coats only because that’s what I had on hand. Then I basically only cooked bacon, sausage, ham, and pork chops in them to build up the seasoning.
I did the same with these pans too. Though I didn’t need an angle grinder. A day or two in a trash bag marinating in oven cleaner, then some steel wool and elbow grease. That’s why I call them my babies, they are antique pans that sadly had gotten rusty and I gave them new life. They were my mom’s, and before her, her great-grandma’s pans (and maybe someone else’s before then but we, the family, have lost track).
I respect that you were brave enough to admit on the internet to using a little soap now and again with your cast iron. It took me about a year after I rehabbed mom’s pans to work up the courage to gently swipe a little soap on them now and again. They still get dried in the oven and moisturized with avocado oil. Mah bebes.
These are both excellent names. A+
His O sigh when he gets down in the water always cracked us up.
This made me laugh pretty good. Delightful!
Speaking of blinding, my honey used to think a different song went “she blinded me with oven mitts, it opened up my eyes”
That thing looks like a Fremen sandworm saxophone
That’s pretty common in my area. Tell your wife she needs to get out more!
You can mix it up by saying “six of one, baker’s dozen of the other” and see if she catches on.
Tshirt design? Like at Threadless, TeeTurtle, etc?
The competition may still be fierce there, but you can wear your creations around and put your qr code or @handle on the sleeve.
Boosting and advertising will be the way to get your stuff in front of eyeballs to begin with.