I was worried about scratching it...I use mine on my glass cook top with no problems.
...also not so graceful. I see myself dropping it.
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I was worried about scratching it...I use mine on my glass cook top with no problems.
I have pans that are 100+ years old that I use every day. I wash them when needed, and then rub a small amount of oil on them. Can still cook an over easy egg no problem. Tomato products are fine, just maybe not all day cooking. If I cook anything overly acidic, I again rub it down with a little oil after cleaning. If they are well seasoned, they can handle just about anything.But you aren't supposed to warsh them or put tomatoes in them!
Remember that no man has ever been killed by his wife while he was washing the dishes.I've done all day chili in my cast iron Dutch oven --when it's done I put water in it , reheat to boil and scrape around bottom with bamboo scraper--then rinse clean. Wipe dry and re-oil. my pans were my mother's, and I am 64. skillets still are good for over easy eggs!
I like living dangerouslyRemember that no man has ever been killed by his wife while he was washing the dishes.
Ooh, playin' with fire there.For instance. Wife has an ear peave. She hates them being touched/messed with.
For the last few weeks I've kissed them nicely (just a peck) every time I gave her a hug. She broke down night before last, and asked what was up with me kissing her ears.
I said..... 'It's kind of like conditioning a horse.....'
She still won't give me a hug. BUT..... I found a new way to confound her. After 15 years married.... it takes some serious chess playing to catch her off guard.

It's a serious amount of work keeping her on her toes.Ooh, playin' with fire there.![]()
Ummm, (raises hand gingerly) I, umm, use "pause button" actively.There are times I just want to point an imaginary remote at someone and say “mute”
I do that all the time with the real oneThere are times I just want to point an imaginary remote at someone and say “mute”