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Free Cast Iron Cookbook

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Just one, from me to you. I got the Lodge Cookbook today from my Mom. My Pop bought me one about 2.5 years ago. So the new one will be regifted to a worthy Borg member. Just post if you will use it. If there is more than one interested, a cage match will ensue. Or you can decide among yourselves. Or I'll get my wife to pick a number. It's a pretty cool cookbook for their ironware, with history, use, upkeep, breakfast lunch dinner snacks dessert and of course, cornbread. Merry Christmas from my Mom.
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I'll use it
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JJ will use it. ;)
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I think JJ could use it.
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Well, it seems unanimous. JJ, pm me you address.
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JJ needs something to do besides listen to the oldies and drink beer, he needs ta cook too! I say he's the right guy!
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Well, it's anonymous, then. JJ gets the cookbook!

If I want to learn cast iron cooking, I'll ask my Tennessee hillbilly mom.
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I just packed all my moms cast iron skillets, griddles and pots so I now know to go to our buddy JJ when I get to a new place and use them. :banana: :banana:

JimJ will you be my new forum cooking guru post exchanging cast iron how to Main GUY??? OH YEAH ... I love you man :D
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FedoraDave wrote:Well, it's anonymous, then. JJ gets the cookbook!

If I want to learn cast iron cooking, I'll ask my Tennessee hillbilly mom.

MY maternal Grandmother from Eastern KY (Lord could she fry chicken) was the cast iron cooker in our family. Living so far away from home & family trying to replicate some of her dishes helped when I started feeling the miles. It kind of grew...along with my waistline. :)
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