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FTFYI seem to remember giving it a good scrubbing with salt in it, then giving it a good searing with almost smoky hot oil.

And cast iron as superbly non-stick? Definitely

FTFYI seem to remember giving it a good scrubbing with salt in it, then giving it a good searing with almost smoky hot oil.
Oh decent cast iron cookware is so good. We've got two venerable pots and they are superb. Son2 got short shrift when he suggested he might like the small one for uni!There is an ongoing dispute amongst my sisters and me about who will get my mother's cast iron cookware when she snuffs it. It is so perfectly seasoned that nothing sticks.
My view is that as they're getting the jewellry I should get the pans.
Yup,I knew there was something the wrong way round when I'd posted it. Salt and heat to get rid of moisture and oil to seal it.FTFY.
And cast iron as superbly non-stick? Definitely.
A good secondStainless steel is my preferred option.
Stainless steel is my preferred option.
I like plain stainless pans with a stainless lid and a plastic handle, but they're nigh on impossible to find. They all either have glass lids, stainless handles, or are non-stick. (Aluminium pan/lid with a plastic handle is fine,too.)Stainless steel is my preferred option.
thanks for the tip, but its just procrastination.If it's really baked/burnt on, don't bother with washing up liquid. Fill the pan with warm water, stir in some biological washing powder/liquid, and leave to soak overnight. Then wash as per normal.
Which tool did you have in your hand? And just how big are you, if a one foot hole is "gaping" & you're able to stand in it?It is about workingcleever cleaver samrt smratsmart not, not at all.
Another example I'm feeling quite pleased with myself is the recent hedge I've just planted. Sixteen plants needed a holes a digging. On the first hole I very quickly came to the conclusion that it would be very hard work indeed although not impossible.
I got the hose out, not that one, and let it run over said area for a few hours, moving it as neccessary. The next day out I went, tool in hand, not that one, and much more easily dug the holes. These were quite large holes by the way, gaping a foot wide and the same deep, enough to stand in holding my tool.
Which tool did you have in your hand? And just how big are you, if a one foot hole is "gaping" & you're able to stand in it?