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What kind of cookware is better for the health?
YahooAnswer asked:
There are many different kind of cookware on the market, stainless steal, cast iron and etc. Does anyone know what is the best kind to use for frying?
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There are many different kind of cookware on the market, stainless steal, cast iron and etc. Does anyone know what is the best kind to use for frying?
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Can you use Vision cookware on a gas stove top?
Stacy L asked:
I have the older glass Vision (pirex) cookware. I recently moved in a new house with a gas stove top. I have always used it on an electric stove top. Does anyone know if it will hold up to the heat of the gas stove top?
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I have the older glass Vision (pirex) cookware. I recently moved in a new house with a gas stove top. I have always used it on an electric stove top. Does anyone know if it will hold up to the heat of the gas stove top?
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Scratches on my nonstick cookware?
krivera_fierro asked:
My brother was saying that nonstick skillets are only dangerous when they have scratches on them, therefore releasing the chemical that might cause cancer.
My brother was saying that nonstick skillets are only dangerous when they have scratches on them, therefore releasing the chemical that might cause cancer.
Any truth to this?
Looking at my cookware, I might have to replace all the items. Most of them were my mothers. I’ve already bought two 10″ (One Regal brand, and one Wearever), and a 8″ one. I forgot what brand.
Just want to be on the safe side!!
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Is there any cookware resistant from water stains?
enstajlomn asked:
I’m just getting into the habit of boiling my water for tea and I have no tea kettle. So I have some stainless steel pots and have been using the smallest I have to boil water. After a day of boiling water (breakfast, lunch, dinner) my pot gets water stains. Just wondering if there is some new cookware out there that maybe resists the development of water stains?
I’m using tap water, don’t have the coinage for filling gallons of water at the local purifying station. Just curious if there is some resistant-to-water-stain Pots or pans out there?
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I’m just getting into the habit of boiling my water for tea and I have no tea kettle. So I have some stainless steel pots and have been using the smallest I have to boil water. After a day of boiling water (breakfast, lunch, dinner) my pot gets water stains. Just wondering if there is some new cookware out there that maybe resists the development of water stains?
I’m using tap water, don’t have the coinage for filling gallons of water at the local purifying station. Just curious if there is some resistant-to-water-stain Pots or pans out there?
Jax Cell Phones
Does Calphalon cookware have a limited lifespan ?
tarkkent asked:
I have a calphalon saute pan that’s at least 10 years old. Was probably the first decent piece of cookware that I bought after college. Lately it seems like everything sticks to it, far worse than it ever did.
I have a calphalon saute pan that’s at least 10 years old. Was probably the first decent piece of cookware that I bought after college. Lately it seems like everything sticks to it, far worse than it ever did.
Does it lose its non-stick (iness?) capabilities over time ?
I have a le crueset omlette pan that seems to be doing the same thing, though it isn’t quite as old, or frequently used ?
Anyone have any info to share ?
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