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magnusfide
May 03, 2014Explorer II
swtgran wrote:
I have an old 3 legged cauldron, in perfect condition. It belonged to my grandmother's family. Even the handle is unbent and in perfect condition. It is so old it is unmarked with a gate mark on the bottom. I am saving that one as an "investment piece".
My son drug in a large old nickel plated Griswold skillet, he bought for a buck and turned into quite a bit.
I have a double sized Wagner griddle to redo. I have to wait until the weather gets warmer because it won't fit in the oven and have to do it over a campfire.
terry r.
Sounds like your son knows where to hunt up those old pieces. We have an old jambalaya cauldron of unknown provenance but its believed to have been made in a post Civil War foundry in Louisiana.
Herself likes to watch Pioneer Woman cooking show and Ree Drummond uses a lot of cast iron ware.
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