the last time i saw the set was about a decade ago so idk if they still even have it. i would hope they wouldn't just toss it but who knows. i'm reading in a lot of places that cast iron takes longer to heat up than a regular nonstick pan
BACK IN MY DAY, WE USED TO MEASURE THE SIZE OF OUR INTERNET PENISES BY THE AMOUNT OF POSTS WE MADE. god-says-no is probably rolling in his internet grave
i'm not sure of the condition of it, but i know they don't really cook anymore so i'd have to ask if they even still have it. otherwise i'd have to think about it
i'm not trying to use the quality of the cookware to impress her, that'd be shallow and frankly i don't think she'd really notice. they've been deteriorating for a while now and it's only getting worse with the increased usage.
yeah but if i was going cast iron, i'd have to go talk to my grandparents and see if they'd be willing to give me their set. i'm pretty sure their cast iron pans are older than time itself
i cook a lot more than i used to. i need to impress the girl somehow since she, for some reason, asks me to cook for her sometimes . the ones that are really showing their age are the skillets. the pots are pretty much fine for the most part
Idk maybe I'll just replace the pieces that are falling apart. Some of this stuff is fine, it's just they won't all exactly match but I guess it doesn't matter