1. Real Cast Iron (just make sure the one you buy meets all FDA and California Proposal 65 regulations for lead and cadmium levels) 2. Glass 3. Stainless Steel If you are stuck with a non-stick pan, then make sure to: 1. NEVER use it at high heat, use the lowest temperatures poss...
Unlike the older generations of Teflon non-stick pans, the newest generations are dishwasher safe and can be scraped with things like metal whisks or spatulas without ruining the non-stock coating. Today, particularly in politics, Teflon has become a nickname for people for whom criticism does n...
Say hello to the Aero Precision EPC-9 PCC, Vista Outdoor Back Ordered to the tune of $1 Billion. Lead under FMJ is just fine. I think I remember that Mel Gibson ends up shooting a bad guy through multiple layers of steel which comprise a bulldozer blade after securing a bad-guy pisto...
It is in use as a non-stick coating for pans and other cookware. Teflon is non-reactive, partly due to the strength of carbon and fluorine bonds. It is often in use in containers and pipework for reactive and corrosive chemicals. If in use as a lubricant, it reduces friction, wears, ...
N-methyl-pyrrolidon is an industrial chemical you shouldn't even dream of for home use; and burning off the teflon in a high temperature oven is also an industrial science, not a home project. If you want to do it yourself at home, sanding is the way to go, but new pots & pans of...
My Avian Vet told me the fumes from Non-Stick Fry Pans can be fatal to birds, so I have replaced all mine with Stainless Steel just to be on the safe side. I would rather have a Happy Healthy Conure than not. So if you ask me it is always better to be safe than sorry. There ...