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 it comes to frying, searing, and sautéing, there’s truly nothing that compares to an authentic cast-iron skillet. “What we love most about cast iron is its honesty,” say cast iron experts Phil ...
If you’re like me and love hunting for vintage cookware, you know how exciting it is to find pieces that are both beautiful and built to last. Collectors often chase after certain brands because they ...
Among collectors, conversations about cast iron have a way of getting sentimental, and they often land in the same place: craftsmanship. “Cast-iron pans used to be made by hand,” says Mary Theisen, an ...
It all started with a skillet sold by one man: craftsman and entrepreneur Isaac Morton. In 2015, Morton founded North Charleston-based cookware company Smithey Ironware Co. to share the experience of ...