tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8903715.post6713178043756402425..comments2023-07-08T10:59:28.897-05:00Comments on Doxie Archives on Hillbilly Hill Farm: Cast Iron CookwareDebhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01705079404375820029noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8903715.post-81611267865500452162011-06-01T11:26:14.447-05:002011-06-01T11:26:14.447-05:00It can stick, if you don't work with it right....It can stick, if you don't work with it right...using enough oil (or butter) and heating it up first helps. I tried the nonstick skillets before, but didn't like them cause the coating came off to much. Besides from what I've read the coating is really kinda bad for you, so I decided I didn't need to use them anyway. LOL Guess it's all in what you get used to! :)Debhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01705079404375820029noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8903715.post-80559921565944311862011-06-01T10:55:17.225-05:002011-06-01T10:55:17.225-05:00I remember trying to use a cast iron skillet when ...I remember trying to use a cast iron skillet when I was in my late teens, with dismal results. EVERYTHING stuck to it. But then, I doubt I heated it up first. I didn't grow up with them, so had no idea how to use them... All my pots, pans, and skillets are the non-stick kind...<br /><br />http://scrapgrrl.comJuliehttp://scrapgrrl.comnoreply@blogger.com