Some Reasons Why You Should Buy And Use Cast Iron Cookware In Your Kitchen

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Do you know the benefits cast iron cookware can give you?  Humans have been using it since about the 4th Century B.C.  So, why did we change it up to all this non-stick stuff?  Once you read up on the cast iron pans, we’re pretty sure you might just go back to using them instead. On the next page are some reasons why you should buy and use cast iron cookware in your kitchen.

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236 Responses to “Some Reasons Why You Should Buy And Use Cast Iron Cookware In Your Kitchen”

  1. Pat Dai Tamburo

    Jul 12. 2016

    Still use one, even though it got heavier. Locke the way it cooks.

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  2. Sandra Baldanza

    Jul 12. 2016

    Every day I use mine

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  3. Charl Boyd

    Jul 12. 2016

    Got rid of all my non-sticks! Glass, ceramic and cast iron only!

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  4. Ashley Lynn

    Jul 12. 2016

    I bought one that has ceramic on the outside. Is that ok?

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  5. Jim Sebastian

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  6. Robyn Tanzer

    Jul 12. 2016

    Be careful, if you have too much Iron in your body you may not want to use this type of pan

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  7. Quynh Phan

    Jul 12. 2016

    Alexander Pinkney

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    Jul 12. 2016

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  9. Alexander Pinkney

    Jul 12. 2016

    Ha!

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  10. Donna Nance

    Jul 12. 2016

    Ann Putts xo

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  11. Melodie Thompson

    Jul 12. 2016

    I love my cast-iron

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  12. Irina Lund

    Jul 12. 2016

    Kyle Klatt

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  13. Laura Shaw

    Jul 12. 2016

    They are the bomb…all I cook on

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  14. Patti Droesch

    Jul 12. 2016

    Thanks for the tip. I just recently got one and cooked spaghetti sauce in it last night. What other pan do you use?

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  15. I don’t use one because it’s too difficult to clean! How do you clean/wash it?

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  16. Andrea Basedow

    Jul 12. 2016

    Have forever…passed down from grandma

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  17. Michelle Burke

    Jul 12. 2016

    This is all I use!

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  18. Colleen Lohr

    Jul 12. 2016

    Love them. …but too damn heavy!!!

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  19. Robin Down

    Jul 12. 2016

    Kelli Courson – 🙂

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  20. Marge Cicale

    Jul 12. 2016

    I still use them

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  21. Candy McCoy

    Jul 12. 2016

    Always have! All my life! Whoop whoop!!

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  22. Alyson Coleman

    Jul 12. 2016

    All I use

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  23. Pauline Dobson

    Jul 12. 2016

    Never knew that ! They r heavy though .?

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  24. Linda Locke

    Jul 12. 2016

    Gotta keep them oiled, and if food is stuck after cooking, just heat some water in the skillet, easy..

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  25. Joyce Kimmie Harrison

    Jul 12. 2016

    Rachael Martin

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  26. It’s easy to clean , just put some water ” not to much ” with sea salt use a towel paper and than dry very well and use olive oil with another paper towel an live it .

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  27. Alyson Coleman

    Jul 12. 2016

    Salt and coconut oli

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  28. Carolyn Walters

    Jul 12. 2016

    Have been using Cast Iron all my life some of then where my grandmothers. The only way to go !!!

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  29. Carolina Altenhof

    Jul 12. 2016

    My great grandmothers cast iron pan is still cooking strong like this pans for Belgium pancakes and easy to clean .

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  30. Roberta Daversa

    Jul 12. 2016

    Especially males.

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  31. Roberta Daversa

    Jul 12. 2016

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  32. Roberta Daversa

    Jul 12. 2016

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  33. Roberta Daversa

    Jul 12. 2016

    I actually do use them almost exclusively. I’m going back to stainless until I get a handle on my iron levels.

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  34. Mandy Makowski

    Jul 12. 2016

    Matt Makowski

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  35. Debbie Burke-Cooper

    Jul 12. 2016

    Ashley

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  36. Ashley Smith

    Jul 12. 2016

    Whoa! I will def use mine lots more!

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  37. Barbara Lowe

    Jul 13. 2016

    Make sure you check the name, Lodge is made in the US and confirm what there cast irons of made of. Stay clear of ones made in China cheap kick offs.

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  38. Sara Morris

    Jul 13. 2016

    If you clean it as soon as you take the food out it will rinse out very easy…But if you don’t clean it at that time — then turn the burner back on add some water — get it hot and dried food particles will come right off.. Dry it good then use paper towel with a small amount of oil on it and wipe skillet inside and out. This leaves a light oil coating to keep skillet from rusting. Good till the next time you use it! Happy cast iron cooking! Hope this helps..

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  39. Ken An Jayne

    Jul 13. 2016

    TRIED THE “GREEN” COOKWARE—IT WAS CLAIMED TO BE PERMANANT & INDESTRUCTABLE—SO I DESTROYED IT!!! OOPS!!!

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  40. Sharon Delimata

    Jul 13. 2016

    I love my cast iron pans, they were my moms & grandmas!

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  41. Maronda Picard

    Jul 13. 2016

    Luka Melle

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  42. Gladys Leggo-Osborn

    Jul 13. 2016

    I can’t lift them empty, let alone with food in it

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  43. Mark Sears

    Jul 13. 2016

    Ya the Teflon man made material is always more of a more natural safe way to go

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  44. Sharon Delimata

    Jul 15. 2016

    I’m 73, and have been using cast iron pans for the last 50 years. Maybe some lead in my$#%&!@*

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  45. India Strong-Lee

    Aug 27. 2016

    Ethel Strong Wendolyn Smith Sonnie R. Strong Rion Holiday Nathaniel Holiday

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  46. Edie Elliott

    Aug 27. 2016

    A few years ago these were not to be used for cooking!! ??????

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  47. Sandra Baldanza

    Aug 27. 2016

    Use them every day

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  48. Diane Harrington

    Aug 27. 2016

    Love them

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  49. TCM Healing Secrets

    Aug 27. 2016

    Yeah!:)

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  50. TCM Healing Secrets

    Aug 27. 2016

    Who else thinks this health news is cool

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