In E.J.’s Kitchen
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I'm Marty Luster, a retired attorney and politician. In 2010 my wife, mother-in-law, dog and I relocated from Central NY to Gloucester. I hope my photographs and poetry(?) reflect my love for this place and her people. My picture-poem posts can be seen at http://matchedpairs.wordpress.com and selected black and white images can be found at http://slicesoflifeimages.wordpress.com View all posts by Marty Luster


Great to see you yesterday and great time
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Only (almost) way to cook….cast iron !
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Nice shot of those old cast iron pans Marty. I look at them every day, but never thought of photographing them.
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The large skillet on the right was made by the Griswold Manufacturing Company of Erie, PA. They made quality cast iron cookware from 1865 until 1957, which was sold around the world. The one in EJ’s kitchen has a large cross in a circle stamped on the back, making it a collectable. Cast iron is practically indestructible, and can be passed down through generations. I still have my grandmother’s big skillet, and remember her frying fluke, flounder, and other fish that my grandfather and I caught in the Great South Bay off Long Island, New York.
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I think these are the best cooking instruments ever made…
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