Hi, Pearl, thanks....I've been around, just haven't been real "chatty" lately.Hi Dr.Prepper! I was going to post about you in concern for missing members! Glad to see you!!
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And then treat for possible infection from the greasy crimmy worm guts left on the hookI recognize the curl on the hook, so it doesn't get 'snug-up' it's obviously a deep-sea fishing rig.
And you are right, since the barb part is sticking out, simply cut that part off and slide the shank right out. Takes maybe 10 seconds.
OMG! Now how did they manage that? it would make a great perimeter alarm!!Since the 4th of July is coming up....
https://media.gab.com/system/media_attachments/files/141/593/862/original/7482a1492bf77812.mp4
What day is it?
Thin and lightweight are mutually exclusive to cast iron in my experience.I'm posting this in Jokes And Humor because it's just got to be a joke. Got to be. Couldn't be anything else. However, there will no doubt be a few Yeti owners running out to buy this $400 frying pan that they can store next to their $900 cooler and $80 coffee mug.
Good to know that they think their cast iron skillet should "last for years". Since most of the cheaper brands last for centuries.
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My 10-1/4 inch cast iron skillet is the largest I can comfortably cook with (meaning I can hold it with one hand for a reasonable time period). The 12 inchers are "two handed skillets" for me when I need to lift and hold them for more than a few seconds when full of food. I like cooking on cast iron. I don't mind cleaning it. But I don't care too much for lifting it.Thin and lightweight are mutually exclusive to cast iron in my experience.
Mine are all "Heavy as **** and you will die if I hit you with it."
YMMV.
Yeti 5 gallon bucket $40.
https://www.amazon.com/YETI-2601000...hvlocphy=&hvtargid=pla-4583520395565756&psc=1
Most home construction sites have lots of 5-gallon Spackle pails in the dumpster. If you worked construction, you should have a lifetime supply in the shed. You just will never get them apart as they have been stacked together for years nowHome depot has buckets for 5$.
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