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Re: Removing non-stick coating to salvage a pan? Chief Thracian 04-13-2008
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Posted by Chief Thracian on April 13, 2008, 1:07 pm
>Somebody wrote:

> It makes as much sense cooking with cast iron
> cookware in 2008 as it does commuting to work in a cart with wooden
> wheels pulled by a yoke of oxen.

We may ALL be commuting to work in carts, soon enough. BAD metaphor.
Bad bad bad.


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Posted by Peter A on April 14, 2008, 8:40 am
chief_thracianNO@SPAMyahoo.com says...
> >Somebody wrote:
>
> > It makes as much sense cooking with cast iron
> > cookware in 2008 as it does commuting to work in a cart with wooden
> > wheels pulled by a yoke of oxen.
>
>

What an asinine comment. The dodo who wrote it would apparently reject
any cooking/kitchen technique that is not "modern" such as cooking over
wood, using knives made in the traditional Japanese manner, or using a
baking stone.


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