Thursday, February 25, 2010

Christening

First of all, let's get one thing straight, before I actually get to the post I was planning on posting last week: This post is late. But really what I wanted to say

is following:

Currently, I live in the South. Not the Deep South (does anyone who lives there actually call it that? Deep Southerners?), but the medium South, where you can find biscuits easier than you can find homemade pasta and you can be sure that a country music star will not be left with an empty venue, ever.

Also, because we are in the South, we don't usually have to deal with snow storms. Actually, that is only true for the eastern and central part of the state--Western North Carolina still has snow, and ice, and storms. Those of us in the east, we are not familiar with things such as snow mobiles and plows attached to the front of the truck. We know how to run to the grocery store and stock up on bread, milk, and junk food; we know how to stay home and watch movies until we explode.

On that note, last weekend my sister and I decided to go to Myrtle Beach, SC. There was a marathon going on there, and we had a friend to cheer on. Plus, who would say no to a weekend trip to the beach, out of state?

As we all know, in the last week 49 states received some sort of winter weather. SC, my dear friends, was not exempt. As we were driving down 95, getting close to the destination of our choice, we spotted those small, tiny flakes known as snow. They would get 'heavy' for a while, and then peter out. Then, just like hair-washing, the cycle would repeat itself.

As we were getting closer to the beach, we finally arrived at My destination: the Lodge outlet store. Because in addition to cheering on my sister's friend, I was also going to undertake the important and daunting task of Purchasing My First Cast Iron. When I walked into the store, I felt something like joy, which many get when around babies or cute petite animals. There was cookware, everywhere! All kinds of little doo's and thingy's to keep anyone busy in front of their heat source of choice.

After much deliberation, I finally settled on a 5 qt dutch oven, and an 8" skillet. The lid fits both perfectly and their heaviness is comforting in the hand. Best of all, they were 'seconds', which although pretty much impossible for an indestructible substance such as iron, equates to a lower price at the register.

Now, all I have to do is christen them, and my journey will begin.

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