The Bard said it best in his play "Twelfth Night"
"If music be the food of love, play on"
Let's skew his meaning a bit and see just where the love of food and the love of music takes us.
I had to send this to my daughter. She was taught by a friend from Tennessee how to properly season and use a cast iron skillet. This mom had no idea! :)
One of mine belonged to my grandmother and most of the others are from Mom. Once they were too heavy for her to use regularly she passed them on to me. Though I do have some that I bought new and seasoned myself, there is a guy in town who will season them for a small fee.
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Didn't I send you that on FB? lolz
ReplyDeleteYou may have. It just appeared in my feed today. I get all their posts.
DeleteSilliness for the day. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteOr deadly seriousness in the guise of humor!
DeleteLive and Learn isn't a Southern gal.....lol
DeleteI had to send this to my daughter. She was taught by a friend from Tennessee how to properly season and use a cast iron skillet. This mom had no idea! :)
ReplyDeleteOne of mine belonged to my grandmother and most of the others are from Mom. Once they were too heavy for her to use regularly she passed them on to me. Though I do have some that I bought new and seasoned myself, there is a guy in town who will season them for a small fee.
DeleteIs that CAST IRON PAN IN THE DISHWASHER?? 😱
ReplyDeleteBlaspheme right?
DeleteSharing! 😆
ReplyDeleteShare away!
DeleteToo funny!
ReplyDeleteSome things, like a well loved cast iron skillet are sacred in the south.
DeleteFunny!
ReplyDeleteI think you have to speak southern to truly understand the video
DeleteMy cast iron skillets are sacred to me. I hope they never get too heavy for me to use.
ReplyDeleteI do too, but the other day I had several (4) of mine stacked together and it was hard to move them with just one hand
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