10 inch cast iron fry pan from Amazon US. I find Victoria cast iron have a smoother surface compared to Lodge. Made in Columbia.
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10 inch cast iron fry pan from Amazon US. I find Victoria cast iron have a smoother surface compared to Lodge. Made in Columbia.
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10 10 10 10 10
u forget 1 at the end
10101010101 is 1365 in decimal.
The number 1365 is a combination of the vibrations and energies of the numbers 1, 3, 6, and 5. In numerology, each number carries a unique meaning and significance. The number 1 symbolizes new beginnings and leadership, while 3 represents creativity and communication. Number 6 signifies harmony, balance, and nurturing, and 5 represents change and freedom. When these energies are combined, the number 1365 signifies a journey of self-discovery, personal growth, and embracing new opportunities.
Long shot but it could be that?
@b2dz: I'd definitely describe my experience on OzBargain as "a journey of self-discovery, personal growth, and embracing new opportunities".
@b2dz: ?
@0 0 0: So I converted 10101010101 as a binary value to decimal, which is 1365. I then googled 1365 and found the above association of 1365. As I said, a long shot :D
I have the 12 and the 8, depending on how many smash burgers are needed.
The long handle is better than the Lodge and most brands
8" from Amazon au is only $20
These are better for smash burgers: https://www.lodgecastiron.com/product/cast-iron-griddle?sku=…
i prefer lodge, but this is a good deal.
its worth more than the price since it is covered in a protective white powdery substance layer.
fyi, it says 10 inches, but its really 8 inches
So def refund and keep
it says 10 inches, but its really 8 inches
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Its like when a girls adds an extra 2 inches to her man to impress her GFs
With pans, the size usually refers to the diameter of the outer rim, not the cooking surface.
I assume this is 10" pan, with an 8" cooking surface.
Also good for the anaemics =]
Valid comment!
I actually read in one of the Amazon listing that says it is beneficial especially for ladies who lacks iron.
Yeah, I'm not sure why I got negged - maybe someone thought I was giving bad health advice, or making a bad joke?
But yeah, if one's anaemia is due to low iron intake then cooking with iron products can assist. Even if you're using non-iron pots and pans, you can add a lucky iron fish.
Got very similar one in Aldi for $10. They had a range with different shapes, all around $10-15. Thick cast iron, about 10 kg weight, great tool for both kitchen and self-defence.
Made in China, with lots of lead
Yes about China, but no about lead. How do you expect it not to melt if it would be so?
I have the 12" version and very happy with it