Cast iron spider balcony in St. Petersburg + +
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A wizard that uses a frying pan with a really long handle for their wizard staff. Extremely utilitarian, there’s frying food, there’s also using the pan for remote viewing (good old fashioned Scrying Pan), it also makes for decent potion brewing even if it’s more shallow than a cauldron, plus other stuff.
But most importantly, there’s always good old fashioned smacking a dude in the face with a frying pan.
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Timeless Necessities—Oban, Argyll, Scotland, UK 2023
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The sitting room, with its plain whitewashed walls, is both rustic and minimal in effect. The fireplace boasts an Irish country cooking crane which is in daily use. It swings over the flames to support kettles and pans while they heat.
In an Irish House, 1988
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What is so special about a cast iron pan?
Cooking pans made of cast iron are favored for their durability, excellent heat retention, and versatility. Cast iron pans has the ability to retain and distribute heat evenly across its surface, can last for generations, and work well on various heat sources. When properly seasoned, they develop a natural non-stick surface, making them suitable for a range of cooking methods. Additionally, cast iron can contribute to iron enrichment in food and is more affordable than some high-end cookware materials. Despite these advantages, proper care, including regular seasoning and avoiding harsh cleaning methods, is essential for maintaining the longevity and performance of cast iron pans.
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