There's a cast-iron skillet sitting in someone's barn in rural Indiana right now that could easily pay a car insurance bill for a year. Maybe two. What was once just grandma's old cooking pan has ...
You grabbed it at an estate sale for three dollars. It's been sitting in the back of a cabinet ever since, holding a bag of rubber bands. Before you donate it or use it to prop open a door, flip it ...
You might not realize it, but that dusty cast iron skillet tucked away in your grandmother's attic or sitting in the back of your kitchen cabinet could be worth a small fortune. I'm not exaggerating.
When I saw an old Griswold cast-iron skillet and lid at an estate sale in Santa Fe last summer, I didn’t quite know what to do. For a few minutes, I stood there like a log stuck in an eddy, running my ...
Brad Leone: Kyle, I got to ask: How the heck did you get interested in old cast iron? Kyle Seip: Well, I grew up enjoying food and cooking. I entered a lot of vegetable-growing and recipe competitions ...