

And I must have done something right, because when I made fried taters tonight, nary a one stuck!!!

They were delicious, by the way ;)
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3 comments:
Glad you're enjoying those pans! My pan collection is 95% cast iron. I even have a sauce pot, muffin pan, a couple bread pans,two waffle irons and a griddle that are cast iron. The rest of my pans are stainless steel, same goes for the cookie sheets, small muffin tins, cake pans, etc..... I also have glass bread pans we picked up at an auction for $.50ec. and I love them!
BTW your taters look yummy, I'm sure they were good. :o)
Mmmm... taters!
I don't know why, but I haven't fixed taters this way in ages and this has got me thinking of doing taters with sausages for dinner tonight. :-)
I LOVE my cast iron pans... and I found a great one at a thrift shop, just last week. It hardly needed cleaning or seasoning, so I'll give it a try tonight.
I love my cast iron pans! I once found a No. 10 12/7/16 one at a yard sale for a $1. It was in perfect condition. All it needed was a wash and season.
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