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In reply to the discussion: Fugelsang: Vance is toast [View all]central scrutinizer
(12,441 posts)3. Lie
Real men dont do any domestic chores.
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My son is the cook here and he loves my cast iron. I wash them with soap. They're 50 years old and so seasoned I can
ratchiweenie
Sep 2024
#53
This sounds like the dirty joke about what his wife and their diswasher have in common.
TheBlackAdder
Sep 2024
#43
JD drinks Diet Mt. Dew, unsweetened iced tea, makes instant grits, biscuits from a can
IronLionZion
Sep 2024
#13
You eat grits with red eye gravy made from made from frying up ham steak, too...
CTyankee
Sep 2024
#28
I'm a 3rd generation Texan who gave up schlepping my seasoned cast iron skilled around just too long.
CTyankee
Sep 2024
#27
Fried okra is good, but I like it boiled. It's the slime that people don't like. I love the slime!
CTyankee
Sep 2024
#61
Yup, a lot of work. Most people won't have the power tools, nor the patience to re-season the pan. NT
usonian
Sep 2024
#56
That man claims to be a hillbilly. His granny would have taught him how to treat a cast iron pan.
mucholderthandirt
Sep 2024
#51
I have my Grandmothers cast iron skillet.. she was born in the 1890's .. i still use it
Peacetrain
Sep 2024
#58