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    Quote Originally Posted by MKW View Post
    For about 4 months, my wife worked in Spartanburg and the company put her up in a nice VRBO just outside of Landrum. The first time I went up to stay with her for a while, I almost took one of my cast iron skillets, but I didn't. My heart sank when I saw a glass, electric cooktop. Despite that, there was a great Griswold #8 in the cabinet. I was pleasantly surprised and even more surprised when I found that it sat perfectly flat with no wobble or spinning. Well, I must have went on about it pretty good because when my wife's time was up in Spartanburg, she talked the owner into selling it and she gave it to me for my birthday. She's a keeper, for sure.
    Am I reading this right to understand you’re saying not to use cast iron on a glass stovetop?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duck cutter View Post
    Am I reading this right to understand you’re saying not to use cast iron on a glass stovetop?

    Because I do it every day
    Pretty sure he meant he was sad to see the stove was electric and not gas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Highstrung View Post
    I do have a white yeti cooler.. say whatever, it's got to be 15 years old, I've replaced the pull thingys on that thing twice and bought a drainage screw thing or two.. but I still have it. Zero stickers.. I didn't pay for friends.
    I bought one from feet’s with a fancy palmetto tree on it. It has to be atleast 13 years old if not older. It’s been beat to death and brought back. The other two yetis are the 35 and 20 I believe. I have less than $100 on both coolers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duck cutter View Post
    Am I reading this right to understand you’re saying not to use cast iron on a glass stovetop?

    Because I do it every day
    Pre-zent. I do it too. err day.

    They're heat source snobs.

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    Buy a dern gas range Glenn, life is too short to be cooking with a moped... I mean you can be addressed as a Doctor without telling a fib.

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    I mean he doesn't bang biscuits out of cans.. He's grown and cultured.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duck cutter View Post
    Am I reading this right to understand you’re saying not to use cast iron on a glass stovetop?

    Because I do it every day
    No. You can certainly use cast iron on a glass cooktop, I just don't like glass cooktops or any electric stoves for that matter. A glass cooktop is an excellent way to tell if an old skillet sits flat, or not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Highstrung View Post
    Buy a dern gas range Glenn, life is too short to be cooking with a moped... I mean you can be addressed as a Doctor without telling a fib.
    But not without at least a slight snicker.


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