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BBTranscriptTeam
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by BBTranscriptTeam » Tue Oct 15, 2013 12:54 pm
Audience contestant
Annabelle
(no details were asked or given on air)
For $1000, next question Jerry would have faced, topic was Living Dangerously:
Since you might damage the finish, MarthaStewart.com says that after its initial cleaning you should never use soap on your what?
A. Bathtub B. Carpet
C. Curtains D. Cast iron skillet
Annabelle guessed A
D. Cast iron skillet
(Lost)
Cedric then said you are supposed to just wipe it out with hot water and a paper towel
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by Bob78164 » Wed Oct 16, 2013 8:18 am
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Audience contestant
Annabelle
(no details were asked or given on air)
For $1000, next question Jerry would have faced, topic was Living Dangerously:
Since you might damage the finish, MarthaStewart.com says that after its initial cleaning you should never use soap on your what?
A. Bathtub B. Carpet
C. Curtains D. Cast iron skillet
Annabelle guessed A
D. Cast iron skillet
(Lost)
Cedric then said you are supposed to just wipe it out with hot water and a paper towel
Ms. 63 has made this very, very clear to me. --Bob
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by SportsFan68 » Wed Oct 16, 2013 10:56 am
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Audience contestant
Annabelle
(no details were asked or given on air)
For $1000, next question Jerry would have faced, topic was Living Dangerously:
Since you might damage the finish, MarthaStewart.com says that after its initial cleaning you should never use soap on your what?
A. Bathtub B. Carpet
C. Curtains D. Cast iron skillet
Annabelle guessed A
D. Cast iron skillet
(Lost)
Cedric then said you are supposed to just wipe it out with hot water and a paper towel
I recently cooked some brined grouses (Christie is right; brining makes for a very flavorful, juicy bird) in a cast iron Dutch oven over an open fire and burned on some stuff, and I'm afraid that I removed not only the burned on material, but also every molecule of seasoning using detergents, Soft Scrub, and salt/oil, all applied vigorously with a plastic scrubbie. I returned it to its owner spotlessly clean and told her she would have to re-season it. Aargh! But the grouses were worth it.
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