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    Lodge Carbon Steel

    11" Griddle and Thick Cut Peppered Bacon




    8" Skillet with 2 Turkey Eggs




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    Lunch = KISS

    10" Lodge Cast Iron Griddle
    Grilled Munster Cheese Sammich

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    The only thing that could make this better is if somebody else had made it

    Did you guys hear that somebody did an actual study as to why a Sammich made by another person is scientifically proved to taste better, I heard it on the radio just the other day
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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    Lunch = KISS

    10" Lodge Cast Iron Griddle
    Grilled Munster Cheese Sammich

    The only thing that could make this better is if somebody else had made it

    Did you guys hear that somebody did an actual study as to why a Sammich made by another person is scientifically proved to taste better, I heard it on the radio just the other day
    Something like this?

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    yeah something like it

    They mentioned that the act of making it decreased the intensity of the first actual taste since your sense of smell was engaged in the making..
    Where if you simply took a first bite of a sammy made for you the flavor and smell hit at the same time
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    Aloha!

    I love cast iron and have a few Lodge pieces. 8" Fry pan and 8" (4 qt) mini dutch oven. Both with lids. I've got them well seasoned and keep them seasoned with my favorite cast iron seasoning paste - Camp Chef (when I'm not frying bacon on them - also a great seasoner);

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    I originally bought them for camping. The problem is, I got into motorcycle-camping in 1995 and it's not easy packing cast iron, even small cast iron. You have to watch packing weight and size when moto-camping. So I end up using them at home for eggs, bacon, grilled cheese, and other delights, and take the ultra-light ultra-packable camping kit with me moto-camping.

    I have been wanting to buy a 12" Lodge fry pan for years. I may have to finally do that soon. Great way to get your daily dose of iron!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    Lunch = KISS

    10" Lodge Cast Iron Griddle
    Grilled Munster Cheese Sammich

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    The only thing that could make this better is if somebody else had made it

    Did you guys hear that somebody did an actual study as to why a Sammich made by another person is scientifically proved to taste better, I heard it on the radio just the other day
    Aloha!

    Yikes! That 10" Lodge Griddle looks VERY VERY WELL SEASONED! Congrats. And that grilled cheese? Heaven on a plate my good man.

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    French toast in the Lodge #9 this evening
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    Scrambled eggs in the Wagner Ware #8
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    Anybody own a cast iron bean pot? I was wondering how they differed from a Dutch oven?

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