Is Vintage Cast Iron Cookware Really Better Than New Pans?
You’ve seen them before. Tucked away on a dusty shelf at a flea market, stacked at an estate sale, or maybe even passed down from a grandparent. That dark, heavy, unassuming cast iron skillet. It looks ancient. But then you hear people whisper about how these old pans—Griswolds, Wagners, and the like—are somehow better than the brand-new, pre-seasoned Lodge skillet you can buy for thirty bucks today.