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    Stones not specifically made for food?

    Thanks everyone. Lead wasn't my only concern. It was just an example. I would like to hear more in this topic. It's very interesting. Sounds like you really need to know what you are doing if you use something other than stones intended for cooking.
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    Stones not specifically made for food?

    I have seen many use stoneware that is intended for other purposes than food. For example, kiln shelves for pizza. Is this safe? How do you know if the stone you use as an alternative is safe or lead free so that it can be used with food?
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    What to do about a wobbly skillet?

    Great idea about the pizza! I can use it in the house for pizza.
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    What to do about a wobbly skillet?

    Yeah I won't be buying new when it comes to CI. I prefer the smooth finish of the old pans. I will probably just hold out hope of finding another one at a thrift store or garage sale. eBay works but they are expensive there.
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    What to do about a wobbly skillet?

    I am thinking that may be the answer. Too bad too. Such a nice pan.
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    What to do about a wobbly skillet?

    As far as I have read the reasoning behind this is that the manufacturer doesn't want you calling them up complaining that you scratched or broke your range so they simply tell you not to use it. Honestly this was a hand me down range and so much better than the ugly burners we had and super...
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    What to do about a wobbly skillet?

    I have this old Wagner skillet which I love for the size. It a 12" skillet. The problem is the bottom is not flat. This didn't really make a difference when I had my other stove but now that I have a glass top stove it may have to be relegated to a camping only skillet. Can anything be done...
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    Stripping Cast Iron

    Nope. Just a charcoal. I have done it in the campfire before. I love the results from that. We prefer the charcoal grill because we prefer the flavour of the finished product.
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    Stripping Cast Iron

    I would have loved that but I don't have one nor does anyone I asked. I am going to ask further though. I have another pan that needs to be stripped.
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    Stripping Cast Iron

    If you can see this it's the eBay auction I won this from. Vintage 10 1 2" Cast Iron Chicken Fryer 8 on The Handle | eBay Not sure if that'll show up. It shows great before pictures.
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    Stripping Cast Iron

    All done and seasoned-at least for now. Of course I will need to build up the seasoning but it looks awesome. So happy with it!
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    Stripping Cast Iron

    I wish I'd taken a before picture of how built up this pan way. Anyway, it is now in the oven for its first round of seasoning. Yay! I can't wait to use it. I will post a pic once it is seasoned. It looks great!
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    Getting fresh pizza onto the stone

    Eh probably not the "proper" way but cooking the crust first makes it easier to get it back on the stone.
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    Getting fresh pizza onto the stone

    Wow! I must be really wrong. No store bought by the way. I heat up the stone. My big one is a pampered chef stone so on the thinner side. I cook my dough first, take it out, build my pizza, and back in the oven for 15 minutes. Crust is crispy and good IMO and my families opinion. I guess I will...
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    Getting fresh pizza onto the stone

    I must have been doing it wrong all these years or else I am lazy. I always build my pizza right on my stone and we eat it right off the stone. No need for other tools. I make pizza weekly too. I have three stones so everyone gets what they want.
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