Old School Dinner Plans: Cast Iron Skillet Magic

skilletSo, a few years ago, a guy I know posted about some pretty wonderful sounding food you could put together in a few minutes with fearless use of a cast-iron skillet. Sounded great, except I didn’t have one.

Then I got one – I think as part of our wedding registry, which it was on because of all that stuff I’d read – and… it sat in a cupboard, because it had a whole series of instructions on how to ‘season the pan’ and how you couldn’t actually wash the thing with soap, and you had to RE-season it after every use and…

Well, it just sounded hard.

Yes, I’m THAT lazy. Turns out that seasoning a cast-iron skillet consists of wiping it down with some vegetable oil and putting it away. Big deal.

Anyway, I decided to cowboy up this weekend and get that skillet going. Here’s what I did.

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Updates for 2009-04-19

  • Duplicity: so many plot twists, I’m beginning to suspect even I was duped, and did not actually see a movie. Where am I? Where are my pants? #
  • We leave the theater attempting weather prediction. Snow? Rain? Hail? BUT NO! Warm. Calm. A *bold* move. Well played, Colorado; well played. #
  • Adrift: She assumes Kaetlyn is dead, too. I probably get a little too loud correcting her. Another girl I.. http://tinyurl.com/c273cp #
  • Can ice cream go bad? Like, “Oh god *holds midsection and rocks back and forth* oh god” bad? #

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Updates for 2009-04-18

  • Nods @angelajames . For example, don’t listen to ME. :D #
  • Alright, I shoveled the $%@#ing walk. My virtue is used up for the day; bring on the whores and ale. #
  • Having watched Let the Right One In, I can heartily recommend the book. Now: Dinner and Duplicity. #
  • Also, after already shoveling the walk, I reorganized my gaming closet. Too much virtue for ONE MORTAL to contain – who wants some? #
  • Yes, we’ee twittering on date night… NERDS. #
  • Adrift: Our first rest break. Everything I can think to say is asinine, and she wouldn’t understand.. http://tinyurl.com/clvo7e #

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Updates for 2009-04-17

  • RT @ColleenLindsay: Today is #Queryday. Click here for rules about how to participate & ask questions: http://bit.ly/pp4Ox #
  • RT @JoeBerkowitz: Never say “there’s never been any book like this before.” There totally has. Find them. #queryday #
  • RT @Maggie Bacon wrapped scallops with a glass of milk. That’s going on next year’s Passover menu. #
  • RT @kate_mckean: You know what I love in queries? Straightforward information, no bells or whistles, & sample chapters. #queryday #
  • Kept hitting refresh on my email, thinking the apps were broken, or the server was down, but no: I’m just at Inbox(es) (0). #nerdmeritbadge #
  • Denver Dog Owners: You should be using ScooPooDoo – http://www.scoopoodoo.com/ – I’ve never seen a business with this level of cust.service. #
  • #followfriday Creative Gamer edition @ryanmacklin @exedore6 @Judd_of_Kryos @chrishanrahan @michellenorton @cyface @fredhicks @matt_s_wilson #
  • I’d put in more for #followfriday, but my follower/following list is borked, and I don’t remember all the callsigns. #
  • Adrift: With only Deirdre around I’d forgotten the shock of seeing a girl’s tears. Lacking wo.. http://tinyurl.com/djg2n4 #
  • RT @NicoleZoltack Hook-first: bit like walking up to someone and starting the sales pitch before shaking hands and introductions.#queryday #
  • There are some fine people in this neighborhood; who shovel their walks… while it’s still snowing… for another 2 days. *Stupid* people. #

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scars

I mentioned a few days ago that my dad got through his surgery with flying colors, no complications, and a mighty war wound to show for it.  The question of what caused the cancer in the first place runs from “lack of sunscreen” to “#*@#ing tobacco”, and in all honesty, it’s a coin-toss: either one has been a factor for several years more than I’ve been alive.

Said wound runs right from the end of his lower lip to his chin, so it’s going to be quite the rakish scar when everything heals up, and I’m gratified to hear the tone of his voice when he says “this is the last one” — he means it, and I know that because I know the tones of my own voice, which are often his.

The LOVEly close-up picture my mom sent of the stitches got me thinking about the little wounds and scars we pick up over the course of a lifetime.  My list should be relatively short: I’ve never had any kind of major surgery — four wisdom teeth, and that’s it. No appendix or tonsil problems, no compound fractures (no bone breaks of any kind, actually, except for two that I didn’t realize were breaks until long after they’d healed).

And I’ve never been a cutter.  I don’t even understand that particular angst expression.

So… head to toe, here’s the list.

  • Right at the very very  top of my head.  I fell head-first out of my bunk bed in the middle of the night and collided skull first with a cast iron International Harvester toy tractor that looked exactly like this.  I seem to remember bleeding.
  • Just to the left of the spot on the back of your skull where you have to shoot Syler to kill him. Pretty sure that was a chicken pox scar that I simply refused to stop scratching.  Don’t scratch, kids.
  • Forehead, two inches (my)left of center, star-shaped.  I was trying to pedal my red Schwinn Stingray (god what a great bike) up a steep gravel road for the first time.  I lost momentum, started to tip over, stubbornly refused to give up pedaling to – you know – catch myself, and plowed face first into the gravel.  Blood everywhere.
  • Right temple. Another chicken pox scar I wouldn’t leave alone, this one subcutaneous.
  • Left cheek, just below the eye. Three faint parallel lines. From a girl in high school who tried to slap me (I deserved it, I imagine) and instead caught me with her demonic claws.
  • Right under my chin. And inch-long scar where my whiskers don’t grow.   How should I explain this?  I was three years old. I went into my grandparents bathroom, covered most of my face with shaving cream, grabbed my granddad’s safety razor (which looked EXACTLY like this), tucked my chin up in the air as I had seen the men in my family do dozens of times, and sank that fucking razor into my chin right up to the bone.  Then there may have been some crying.
  • Left hand, thumb, bottom-most knuckle, top side.  The scar perfectly spells out “Hi” – entirely accidental. My foot slipped off a bike pedal while I was hauling ass to a class in college. In a stunning bit of nimble bad luck, the newly-freed foot shot forward, lodged itself in the spokes of my front wheel, and brought my bike to an abrupt halt. I, on the other hand, went sailing over the handlebars, somersaulted, and landed on my back in the middle of the street.  Then the bike landed on me.  Except for the scrape on my thumb, I didn’t have a mark on me.
  • Left hand, thumb, bottom-most knuckle, bottom side. A half-inch long scar that I got while breaking up a dog fight last year.  The little dog was in the big dog’s mouth and, unable to reach the big dog, reached me. Repeatedly.
  • Right hand, thumb, bottom-most knuckle, top side. A half-inch long scar that I got while moving into my current house.  That’s all I know — I didn’t even realize I’d gotten cut, then I looked down and there was a damn trough gouged out of my hand.
  • Right knee. Perfect blue dot.  It’s not exactly a scar, but it is a permanent mark.  In high school, someone jammed a pencil into my kneecap. The graphite marked my skin at that ‘tattoo’ level where it always shows, but never fades.
  • My feet.  Man… where do I start?  I’ve got a long one on the top of my right foot from the time the rain-slicked brakes on my road bike gave out and I plowed into a bike rack at full speed (late for another class), but most of the more recent and shinier ones are from the dog fight I broke up.  I was barefoot at the time and my hand wasn’t the only thing the little bastard got hold of.   I also have a really nice one right on the bottom  of my foot from when I stepped SQUARE on a protruding ring shank nail when I was about six.  That scene from Army of Darkness, when he steps on the nail? That was me. Damn thing went right through my work boot and up through my foot; it’s a wonder it didn’t come out the top.  Also? Ring shanks are designed to be hard to withdraw.  Ow.

Is that it?  Probably not, but I think those are the main ones.  Reviewing the list, I think the key takeaways are:

  • I simply shouldn’t ride bikes. I got off to a bad start, and I have not demonstrated learning behavior at any point since.
  • I have really poor awareness of where my extremities are.  Honestly, it’s a wonder I didn’t end up on one of those cautionary Farm Safety videos when I was a kid.  “Remember kids: don’t leave your hand resting on the thresher.”
  • I was late to class a lot in college.  Stupid, yet karmic-apt things happened as a result.

How about you? What kind of evidence-you-shouldn’t-be-here are you carrying around?

Updates for 2009-04-16

  • Retweet @apelad Movie idea: an asteroid hits earth, only it’s not the rock kind, it’s an enormous skull. #
  • Rt @TheBookBlues News Quote-o-Day: “Jesus doesn’t like a cry baby.” #
  • To those who asked: Dad is good; has a mighty war wound/rakish scar. #
  • I got @cyface to read “Nation” (which is awesome, and you should too), but I bought Braid because of him, so re: time-sink karma HE OWES ME. #
  • Seriously: retweet this and go comment yourself, I need input: “Why is there no book marketing via context ads? http://tinyurl.com/d5huh3#
  • Adrift: We make it across the exposed traverse surrounding the ship. Now, the girl looks back; cheeks wet.. http://tinyurl.com/cnsqcg #

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Updates for 2009-04-16

  • Retweet @apelad Movie idea: an asteroid hits earth, only it’s not the rock kind, it’s an enormous skull. #
  • Rt @TheBookBlues News Quote-o-Day: “Jesus doesn’t like a cry baby.” #
  • To those who asked: Dad is good; has a mighty war wound/rakish scar. #
  • I got @cyface to read “Nation” (which is awesome, and you should too), but I bought Braid because of him, so re: time-sink karma HE OWES ME. #
  • Seriously: retweet this and go comment yourself, I need input: “Why is there no book marketing via context ads? http://tinyurl.com/d5huh3#
  • Adrift: We make it across the exposed traverse surrounding the ship. Now, the girl looks back; cheeks wet.. http://tinyurl.com/cnsqcg #

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Updates for 2009-04-15

  • I take it back. I am not switching back to Turbo Tax next year. I am switching back this year. Tax people are big stupidheads. #
  • RT @nanoism Nanoism is a twitterzine dedicated to twitter-fiction, or any other name you can think of for nanofiction. Submit! #
  • Adrift: He slows on a open catwalk to look back when he should run. The rad-pulse from a shield-stripped .. http://tinyurl.com/d7r46s #
  • Dad’s out of surgery. Much success. And relief. #

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