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This is where I’m at after deciding to toss the latest scratched non stick set. My youngest loves to cook with me and the pots and pans always got damaged either in washing or using. I started with a cheap Ozark trail pan and instantly had success with day to day use. My mother in law gave me a couple of her old skillets she couldn’t use due to her wrist and the obsession really began. They were dirty and needed some cleaning so I started researching and jointed a Facebook group and looked here on Reddit. Along the way of learning the cleaning process I saw people finding them out in the wild. I decided to check out a thrift store one day on my lunch break and scored an old crusty skillet. Fast forward 9 months and I may have a little problem

The drawer is inside since I don’t have anywhere to display them out in the open. The shelves are in the garage and meticulously stacked inside one another to maximize space.

This doesn’t include the 10 or so pieces in the truck currently or the 2 sportsman grills I have on the side of garage waiting on an e-tank.

I’m actually afraid to pull them all out 🙈

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