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How To Season Your New Cast Iron Dishes!
How To Season Your New Cast Iron! Now if you are new to cast iron, this is much easier than it sounds. I grew up on Cast ...
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How To Tell When It's Time To Replace Your Cast-Iron Skillet
When seasoning cast-iron pieces, go for neutral oils with high smoke points, such as vegetable, canola, or grapeseed oil.
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Can You Really Use Soap On Cast Iron?
No doubt many grandmothers will want to scold us, but the truth is, soap isn't going to destroy your cast iron pans.
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