

Thanks for looking.
Steve
The Teardrop Nanny wrote:I have one that came from my grandfolks. Grandma used to make hoecakes on it. I cooked pancakes on it also. However, the last use it had.....now don't judge me as we have so MUCH cast iron in our collection....was in my classroom.
I'd put in on a hot plate, heat it up, and the kids would melt crayons on it. Then you press paper on top for the most beautiful abstract designs ever. But, don't tell on me.![]()
I'm sure you want to cook on it, Woodbutcher.
It hangs great and you can pour off grease really easily with a slight tip.
TDN
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