Story of My Wagner 1891 Original Cast Iron Skillet
“Sulae, you’ll be cooking with these long after I am gone and in the ground.” – Granddaddy
As if the food wasn’t enough, there’s always a story Sulae is tellin’ while he’s cookin’. Truth be known, the guy just doesn’t shut up. But that’s okay. When the story tellin’ starts, be sure you don’t have bazoo full of beer on board; you’ll cackle that brew right out your nose. Stories from generations of cooking, there’s always a tale to tell (with the embellishments getting thicker and thicker as the beer glass gets emptier and emptier). Enjoy a tale or two one over a good beer the other over a good meal.
“Sulae, you’ll be cooking with these long after I am gone and in the ground.” – Granddaddy
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