My name is Randy, and I have a problem.

RandyR

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How the heck did this happen to me :icon_scratchchin: ? how did I become addicted to cast iron cookware?
1st step to recovery is admission to ones problems...or so I'm told. Is there a group meet for recovery in SoCal?

Got some swap meet finds I'll be asking questions about in the other forums. I have a sad story of discovering crack and repairs under inches of baked on gunk on some of my favorite Griswolds :frown:.

I'll say this, I still have my Moms 1970's Taiwan, warped skillet that is as smooth as glass from her constant use. It's a shame she didn't get something American made back then, a oversight I'm looking to rectify for my children.

Oh well, you'll have to excuse me while I go get my iron infusions(true story, I've had 'em!:o)
 
Welcome.

First, you should know that you're not alone.
Second, No one here will help you with your addiction. We're all enablers. And it wouldn't be wise to hang out here if you're seeking a cure.

I have a sad story of discovering crack and repairs under inches of baked on gunk
I think we all have a story like yours. I know I do.

The 70's Taiwan skillet. Use it, and remember it for all the great meals your Mother made in it. My Mother passed me a No. 8 Griswold dutch oven, a No. 9 National/Wagner skillet, and a No. 6 three notch Lodge. These are pieces that will never leave my collection. Just like yours shouldn't.
 
I wouldn't let the cracked iron upset you too much. I thought I had some nice CI to restore from a venture this past weekend. Half of what I found and brought home had a crack close to the handles, and down the lips. I still plan on cleaning and seasoning them for camping and to hand on the wall.

Good Luck!
 
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