In article >,
tenplay > wrote:
> skoonj wrote:
> > "tenplay" > wrote in message
> > ...
> >
> >>I'm looking for a good quality skillet. The saleswoman at a local
> >>department store recommended Lodge iron skillets even though they don't
> >>sell them. That was impressive in itself. Does anyone own one? If so,
> >>what do you think? I see them on sale at Amazon for just $14.99. Thanks.
> >
> >
> > Everyone owns one, and we all love them.
> >
> > I believe Bed Bath & Beyond sells them. They're not uncommon and generally
> > cheap anywhere. It's not clear, though, whether you were looking for cast
> > iron and are now asking about Lodge, or whether you were simply looking for
> > any skillet and are now considering cast iron. Are you already a cast iron
> > user?
> >
> > -T
> >
> >
>
> I recall using a cast iron skillet many years ago and not being
> impressed because it was too heavy and got rusty. As a young man, I
> probably didn't treat it right. The new Lodge skillets are preseasoned
> and don't seem so challenging to take care of. So I am willing once
> again to try it out.
I did.
I gave it away to the thrift store.
Sorry guys, I really hate Lodge! I'm starting to get some arthritis in
my hands. I need my beautiful lightweight Griswolds!
And they distribute heat just fine.
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