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    Wagner Ware dutch Oven with trivet and basting drip lid the older the better.

    Love the stuff for cooking and a tiny bit of a collector.

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    Got a nice collection of it. Some of them are approaching 100 years old or older handed down from my grandpa.

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    We used to use a cast iron skillet to pop our popcorn in. Was especially good when that corn was popped in bacon grease. Yummm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StagLefty View Post
    ... Lodge makes the best cast iron cookware.
    My favorite is the old Griswold... can't hardly find them any more... Lodge works good if seasoned properly...
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    Quote Originally Posted by BlasterBob View Post
    Was especially good when that corn was popped in bacon grease. Yummm.
    I've never tried that, but it sounds awesome! Cook anything with bacon grease and your gold. I just heard someone saying they had a bacon martini... Even, for some bizarre reason, THAT sounds good!
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    Cast iron fan here.

    I learned to bake/cook, on an open fire, with a dutch oven. Used to make a mean pot of beans and salt pork in a 5gal cast pot. Use a skillet and 10" griddle almost every day. I even have the corn shaped cornbread molds somewhere.

    I still haven't forgiven my mother for getting rid of my great grandmother's cast iron skillet set.



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    Bought one in Old Mexico over 35 years ago! Less than 3 bucks! Has been in use since! Great cornbread and pancakes. Cook rice in it also! Great tool!


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    we do all our cooking on cast iron. i have many different pots, pans, waffle makers, etc. my wife makes my waffles 2 or 3 times a week on either the stover or the griswold. they make waffles better than any restaurant, I guarantee it. (and she uses cinnamon and chocolate chips).





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    Quote Originally Posted by HBARleatherneck View Post
    we do all our cooking on cast iron. i have many different pots, pans, waffle makers, etc. my wife makes my waffles 2 or 3 times a week on either the stover or the griswold. they make waffles better than any restaurant, I guarantee it. (and she uses cinnamon and chocolate chips).





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    I have a small cast iron pan. I use it from time to time. But the pan that gets the most use is a wok-type pan that I bought with a gift card from my sister.

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