A few years ago we had a stray cat come to our house. It was pretty apparent that he was going to be the top cat by beating our cats. We caught him in a tote, took him several miles and let him go. a month or so goes by and he's back.. A day after I spotted him he was beating the crap out of our big cat, he was just to old to keep up with this new one. my wife was trying to spray water on them with little to no effect, I came out with the shotgun, told her we tried it her way now its time, he's going to kill our cats if we let him. he left shortly after that conversation....... For good..
Put water in it then back on the stove to boil. Easiest quickest way to get it to come off. Use a metal spatula to help scrape the bottom.
Been doing it for 50 some years.
I like everyone when I first meet them. I think you should have a good attitude at that point. Might be a different story when we depart.
All of our cast iron.
Steel toe Redwing usually.
Congrats ducky..
i had to have a blood test several years ago at work for insurance purposes. She was an older lady should have known what she was doing. 4 sticks in one arm, 2 in the other. I politely told her my thoughts on her being an arm butcher.
Huummm dog tags,, that's bout the only thing I own, and that was given to me by my uncle. Even had a purdy red one for penicillin. I don't even have a wedding ring we couldn't afford one when we got married.
Fresh cut grass. Fresh dirt that's just been turned over, walking out in wheat stubble that's being combined. Did you know if you grab a handful of wheat out of the hopper, chew it long enough it turns into gum? Our antique tractors are between 50 and 80 years old, many are original, get them hot working in the field and smell them it's unique. Just not the same as the newer ones. And lilacs.