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    Ahhh mr. Bunyan...I know him well !!..............

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    Quote Originally Posted by niftyshaving View Post
    If nothing else use it as a fire safe ash bucket. Worry the lip and lid with some
    sand so it closes tight enough to extinguish embers. If it leaks a little air it might also
    keep embers live enough to start a cook fire in the morning.

    Heck drill a hole in the bottom and plant flowers...

    I have thought about using it as a cactus planter, just seemed to look good mentally

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    cant beat cast iron i have some of my great grams griswalds and they are the best pans i have in my openion, now the rest of my family prefers there teflon pans, but then again what do they know about quality my uncle and aunt use cartridge razors for there grooming needs lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deerhunter1995 View Post
    cant beat cast iron i have some of my great grams griswalds and they are the best pans i have in my openion, now the rest of my family prefers there teflon pans, but then again what do they know about quality my uncle and aunt use cartridge razors for there grooming needs lol
    I will trade you some magic beans for a griswold skillet.The beans will bring you wealth and happiness......no really !!
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    I picked myself up a cousances cast iron skillet. Cooks like a dream. Cooks so well I found a Le Creuset Dutch Oven to match it. Been fattening up since.

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    Around New Year last year, I was having a wander around the town, when I happened to find a discarded skillet. Nothing wrong with it whatsoever, and certainly nothing that a good seasoning wouldn't fix. I have no idea who threw it out, but I'm happy to say that it's currently residing in my kitchen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deegee View Post
    Around New Year last year, I was having a wander around the town, when I happened to find a discarded skillet. Nothing wrong with it whatsoever, and certainly nothing that a good seasoning wouldn't fix. I have no idea who threw it out, but I'm happy to say that it's currently residing in my kitchen.
    Don't take any magic beans for trade now !
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightblade View Post
    Don't take any magic beans for trade now !
    'They' will have it when they pry it from my cold, dead hands.
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    Here is the Griswold #9 Dutch Oven I picked up yesterday. I have to clean the lid. The rest is immaculate. My other cast iron is an assortment of different sizes of pans and one skillet from the US and Vietnam mom gave me because they were too heavy for her. I love cooking with cast iron.
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    For all those rich entreprenuers out there looking to start a cash cow business.......well...we're here waiting for you. Seriously........bring back Griswold quality cast iron. Just sayin
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