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What's the oldest piece of cookware in your kitchen, and what's its story?
What's the story behind your family's cast iron?
One of our favorite things about cast iron is that it's one of the few kitchen tools that's often passed down from generation to generation. A well-made skillet can outlast the person who bought it, carrying decades of meals, traditions, and memories along the way.
We'd love to hear about the cast iron that's been in your family.
Who did it belong to? How long have you had it? Is there a favorite meal that's always cooked in it?
If you have a photo, we'd love to see that too. There's nothing better than a well-loved skillet with a story behind it!
u/lancastercastiron — 9 hours ago