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rarachy
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Post by rarachy on
Nov 19, 2014 19:47:33 GMT -5
Today I learned you have to lightly coat your cookware in oil before storing
www.wikihow.com/Clean-Cast-Iron
It's expensive, so I've been obsessed about how to clean and store it properly. Thought this might be helpful to others here!
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Yes! I use non-stick cooking spray, (pam), a light spray and top with a paper towel.
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I use coconut oil
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