I am going to this today with three of my friendswe are all 13how scary is it? do things hurt you? do hard things fall on you? do you ever get separated from your group? Could I stay with at least one friend the whole time? How do the rooms go? Like what's the scariest? Will we like it or are we to young? thanks!
Coat it liberally with a thick oil or even Crisco or lard, then build a small outside fire and get it inverted over the flamesIf it catches on fire, all the betterDo this several several several timesClean periodically during this by letting it cool naturally (NO water dunking-you'lll crack it) and then rubbing the interior surface (floor and walls) with course ice-cream salt and a paper towel to protect your handWhat you are doing is sealing the surface AND filling in the small imprefections of the cast iron surface Eventually, you will have a smooth surfaceIt will be fragile but will strengthen over the years as it soaks up atom-size particles of your foodAnd NEVER EVER wash it with soap or put in a dishwasherNEVER use a scrubber on the surface even when finally seasoned and agedHow to clean? Heat it very hot after cooking with it, and then douse in a stream of hot tap water at the sink and let the exploding steam blast the food particles off the surface-then let it rest on some trevit to cool and then wipe clean with a damp paper towelGot it? You are creating a heirloom that your children will fight over because it has Momma's cooking taste in itFeel proud, OK?
Coat it with cooking oil and put it in the oven or you can heat it on the stove, let it cool, it should look like it has a hard shell coat on it and it should not wipe offTo clean it, just wipe it clean, if you have to wash it, dry it immediately and re season itNever wash a wet cast iron skillet and let it air dry, it will rust, then you will have to remove the rust but it can be re seasonedYou can do this to cast aluminum gas grills also to keep them from getting that white like rust on them, coat the outside of the grill and turn it on high and let it bake on, then cool off, same results!
salt and vegetable oil.or olive oilYou rub the oil and the salt into the inside of the pan.and let it soak in.then rub it all offWhen you wash it.you heat it on the burner to get all the water out of it, and re-season it every few times you use itJust be careful not to over heat the panCast iron will literally glow and explode if you let it get too hot.
1 A well-seasoned cast-iron pan will resist rust and create a virtually nonstick surface for cookingTo season it, brush vegetable oil lightly over all its surfaces 2 Heat the pan in an oven at 250°F (120°C) for 1 hour, recoating it with more oil after 30 minutes 3 Wipe the pan well with paper towels, and let it cool completely before using it 4 To preserve this natural, protective coating, do not use soap when cleaning a seasoned panInstead, scrub it with salt and oil, rinse it with hot water, then dry it completely over low heat before storing it.
I just went to Erebus a few days ago, and it was great! Nothing ever actually hurts you, but it seems like things willThings actually do fall on you, thoughThere is a part where you and the rest of your group is squished into a narrow hallway, and plastic balls begin to fall on you all the way over your headYou can breathe, but the balls are covering youI'll try to remember the other roomsAt the first part, you're led into a room with other people in front of a big screenThere's a horror movie playing about mad scientistsIn the movie, someone starts counting down and huge gusts of wind come out when he gets to zeroAfter that part was a blur.but you end up in an elevator with a worker who just stands there and tries to scare youThe elevator actually never moves, but you get out from a different doorThen there's a foam wall that tries to suffocate you and you have to run through to avoid itYou go through many rooms like a fake swamp, a room where a man with a chainsaw tries to kill you, and a room with jail cells where workers are acting like prisonersThere is one part where they separate you, but you're not completely aloneThere's a revolving wall where a few people in your group go through, but it's only for about 45 secondsThe house may sound scary, but it was definitely more fun-scary than scary-scary 13 is not too youngHave fun!!!!!!!!!!!!!!