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Reader1 wrote:
I don't know if modifying a cast iron griddle is a sin. I found out many years ago that scrubbing a cast iron skillet is a major sin. Yikes! What a ruckus!!
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TravelinDog wrote:GDS-3950BH wrote:Naio wrote:
I understand the feeling of responsibility to preserve something. One question in my mind would be, can you make it beautiful, if you change it?
Its a chunk of metal and nothing more. It does not have to be "beautiful" to grill up a pancake but it does need to fit on the stove.
^^This^^
It belong to you so you should do as you please. If it doesn't fit on your stove or grill you're not going to use it so there would be not point in even having it. Grind away!
โDec-23-2020 12:44 PM
GDS-3950BH wrote:Naio wrote:
I understand the feeling of responsibility to preserve something. One question in my mind would be, can you make it beautiful, if you change it?
Its a chunk of metal and nothing more. It does not have to be "beautiful" to grill up a pancake but it does need to fit on the stove.
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time2roll wrote:
No sin unless it has historical significance. Did Abraham Lincoln personally use this pan? I don't think so.
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Naio wrote:
I understand the feeling of responsibility to preserve something. One question in my mind would be, can you make it beautiful, if you change it?