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Apr 09, 2019Explorer II
Wife won't use our cast iron on glass topped induction stove top.
One or two are rimmed on the bottom designed not to slip off gas cook stoves.
Way she said it I took to mean the use of the cast iron on the induction stove top was not compatible??? Is it just fear of breakage?
Also cast iron will get a crust of grease that comes through the pores of the cast iron on the bottom mostly to the outside; would that have something to do wit it.
Grand Ma's Grand Ma's cast iron skillets had thick crust perhaps over a century old. Mom got a new electric stove with oven cleaning and let it burn it off.
Grand Ma and Great Grand Ma and her Mom probably kicked holes in their coffins.
One or two are rimmed on the bottom designed not to slip off gas cook stoves.
Way she said it I took to mean the use of the cast iron on the induction stove top was not compatible??? Is it just fear of breakage?
Also cast iron will get a crust of grease that comes through the pores of the cast iron on the bottom mostly to the outside; would that have something to do wit it.
Grand Ma's Grand Ma's cast iron skillets had thick crust perhaps over a century old. Mom got a new electric stove with oven cleaning and let it burn it off.
Grand Ma and Great Grand Ma and her Mom probably kicked holes in their coffins.
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