I
bought a magazine to read on my flight home from Florida. The entire magazine is
about cast iron skillets. There were articles about the different size and
shapes available and the uses for each. There is plenty of advice on how to
care for cast iron cookware. It even contained testimony after testimony from
famous chefs regarding the impact cast iron had on their chosen career path.
Of course there are loads of recipes to create
in these case iron skillets and Dutch ovens. Some I cannot wait to prepare…in a
cast iron skillet or not! They sounded delicious and full of flavor. The first
one I might have to try is Skillet Steak with compound butter.
The
advice was interesting. One would say to never place iron skillets in soapy
water, and then another would say it was okay to do so. One said to never air
dry, another thought it wouldn’t hurt it. I suspect if the results are the
same, how you achieve the finished product isn’t relevant, at least when it
comes to cast iron. Or maybe it does matter. They’ve just managed to confuse me
on these issues.
I
did enjoy the stories from the chefs regarding the cast iron that had been
passed down from generation to generation. Some even felt the cookware was as
valuable as jewels or family heirlooms.
Is
there something that you have received from a grandparent or ancestor that is
of value to you? What makes it so? Is it the memory that is attached to the
item? Is it valuable because of your relationship with the person who gave it
to you? Or perhaps it is the combination of many things. Regardless, when we
receive something from a loved one, it is precious indeed.
While
inheriting items from loved ones can be wonderful, we have received far greater
gifts from God our Father. Here are a few.
Love: God
loves us. He wants to lavish that love upon us. 1 John 3:1 states, “How great is the love the Father has
lavished on us, that we should be called children of God! And that is what we
are!” As His children we receive the inheritance. The true treasure,
eternal life.
Glorious Riches: Grace. (Ephesians 1:7-8; 3:8). Again
God lavished it upon us. “And God raised
us up with Christ and seated us with him in the heavenly realms in Christ
Jesus, in order that in the coming ages he might show the incomparable riches
of his grace, expressed in his kindness to us in Christ Jesus.” (Ephesians
2:6-7) Without this glorious gift, we would be lost. Forever.
Jesus: God
gave us His Son so that we might have eternal life (John 3:16). We are “…adopted as his sons through Jesus Christ…”
(Ephesians 1:5).
“Thanks be to God for his
indescribable gift!”
(2 Corinthians 9:15)
If
you love cast iron cookware, one from a great-grandmother would be a treasure!
I have a couple that have been handed down and one that I have seasoned myself.
Any of them will do. They simply are the best for making fried chicken or
cornbread.
Grace
and peace be yours in abundance,
Donna
No comments:
Post a Comment