Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nice work, OP! Got here late to the game or I would've told you to heat your pan super hot like the link you found tells you. Agree to get rid of flaking nonstick - you are better off with cast iron anyways! Secondhand stores will help a lot this month for whatever else you want (not need).
Thanks so much! Just finished re-seasoning my cast iron pans. Hope it helps!
So frugal muscles exercised today:
- learned how to re-season cast iron pans
https://www.thekitchn.com/how-to-season-a-cast-iron-skillet-cleaning-lessons-from-the-kitchn-107614
- re-seasoned pans (with daughter) instead of watching TV tonight (it only took 1.5 hours start to finish -- I thought it would be a longer process)
- learned new method of cooking on cast iron so eggs don't stick/Pain in the Ass to clean
- located seldom used library card; reserved book online for later pickup
- located and reunited water bottles and lids (daughter did), decluttered cabinet, bonus found travel coffee cup tops as well!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:in Russia, invalid does not get tray.
In Soviet Russia, tray gets you.
Congrats OP! Sounds like you’re off to a great start!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2 and 3 are necessary; skip 1 until you can no longer use it
It's just that the non stick lining has started to flake and is getting into our eggs and such! It's a pan I've used heavily for over 5 years so it isn't unreasonable to replace it at some point, but I don't need to do it this month.
Anonymous wrote:in Russia, invalid does not get tray.
Anonymous wrote:Nice work, OP! Got here late to the game or I would've told you to heat your pan super hot like the link you found tells you. Agree to get rid of flaking nonstick - you are better off with cast iron anyways! Secondhand stores will help a lot this month for whatever else you want (not need).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
+1
Agree! Get the pan!
Yes, of course, I am no longer going to use the pan. But this is "Buy Nothing January" for me so the whole point is to not just go and buy a new whatzis if I don't have to. Instead, to strengthen my frugal muscles and learn (or re-learn) other ways to get things I need than just ordering them off of Amazon which is always my initial response and part of how I've run up this credit card debt that I don't pay off every month.
I have *other* pans I can use. I just *like* the non-stick pan for eggs (which my family eats a ton of).
I have three cast iron pans that would be great to use (if iron flakes off no problem, it's good for you right?) but it's such a pain cleaning when I fry scrambled eggs. Maybe if I learned to season them properly, they wouldn't stick as much when cooking eggs?
Or I could revist freecycle and see if anyone is giving one away....
The PSAT book I found I can get at the library so that's super easy.
The tray for the invalid would be a total impulse buy. I saw a cute one at Target today and wanted to get it for him, but didn't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP, I was just about to post that link for you!
Thank you, PP! Now YOU are a person who understands what a SUPPORT thread is!
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG people, why would you live like this? To squirrel money away? Disgusting.
Financial freedom, baby.
Financial freedom at what expense?
Anonymous wrote:So far I’ve made it one day without ordering anything from amazon and I’m feeling great! Although, the things I’ve resisted purchasing were pretty low stakes - pajamas for a Moana doll for example. Totally unnecessary, but such a hilarious and presumably low cost request that I would normally go ahead and get them to be used as a bribe later.