Cooking with it, caring for it, passing it on to others, it lives in a way no other piece of kitchenware really does. I first became enamored with cast iron during a childhood trip to Pennsylvania ...
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EatingWell on MSNShould You Clean Your Cast-Iron Skillet with Soap? Lodge Settles the DebateChances are you may have a cast-iron skillet you inherited from your grandparents collecting dust and rust in your cupboard.
There are many reasons to cook in cast iron. They range from technique and ease of cooking to health benefits. Iron absorption: According to food science consultant and author Bryan Quoc Le ...
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