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hi everyone, I am about to do a kitchen makeover. I need a new crockpot blender maybe stand mixer maybe pans or at least need more etc. I may get a bread maker a yogart maker etc. So here is the question. What do you all love hate etc. are there nontoxic green vertions of these sort of things? Oh yes we need cups and the likes to. Are there chemicals such as bpa that we should avoid/ Does anyone use the cuisinart green line pans? I have a set, but concidering getting something else. do you all think these are truly non toxic? if you use some other pan what? Does anyone use any cootions for standing on? if so witch ones and are they nontoxic for babs who are crawling.

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Dr. Mercola (google him) sells some good cookware that is enamel coated cast iron. This is the best and safest, according to him. Everyone seems to love their VitaMix blenders, they are powerful and hold up a long time.

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hi everyone, I am about to do a kitchen makeover. I need a new crockpot blender maybe stand mixer maybe pans or at least need more etc. I may get a bread maker a yogart maker etc. So here is the question. What do you all love hate etc. are there nontoxic green vertions of these sort of things? Oh yes we need cups and the likes to. Are there chemicals such as bpa that we should avoid/ Does anyone use the cuisinart green line pans? I have a set, but concidering getting something else. do you all think these are truly non toxic? if you use some other pan what? Does anyone use any cootions for standing on? if so witch ones and are they nontoxic for babs who are crawling.

Thanks for the help.

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Yes I reckon Dr Mercola's kitchen utensils should be good - + he has free freight at the moment.

 

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hi everyone, I am about to do a kitchen makeover. I need a new crockpot blender maybe stand mixer maybe pans or at least need more etc. I may get a bread maker a yogart maker etc. So here is the question. What do you all love hate etc. are there nontoxic green vertions of these sort of things? Oh yes we need cups and the likes to. Are there chemicals such as bpa that we should avoid/ Does anyone use the cuisinart green line pans? I have a set, but concidering getting something else. do you all think these are truly non toxic? if you use some other pan what? Does anyone use any cootions for standing on? if so witch ones and are they nontoxic for babs who are crawling.

Thanks for the help.

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For pans, Caphalon stainless steel is good, and great to have a cast iron

one...they just have to be seasoned.

I am also hearing a lot of good things about La Crousset.

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, " Jane MacRoss " <highfield1

wrote:

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> Yes I reckon Dr Mercola's kitchen utensils should be good - + he has free

freight at the moment.

>

> Jane

>

> http://www.eamega.com/HighFieldHealth

> ~The Highest Field of Energy Healing you now!~

> -

> Amber Boggs

>

> Friday, May 07, 2010 12:57 PM

> cookware

hi everyone, I am about to do a kitchen makeover. I need a new crockpot

blender maybe stand mixer maybe pans or at least need more etc. I may get a

bread maker a yogart maker etc. So here is the question. What do you all love

hate etc. are there nontoxic green vertions of these sort of things? Oh yes we

need cups and the likes to. Are there chemicals such as bpa that we should

avoid/ Does anyone use the cuisinart green line pans? I have a set, but

concidering getting something else. do you all think these are truly non toxic?

if you use some other pan what? Does anyone use any cootions for standing on? if

so witch ones and are they nontoxic for babs who are crawling.

> Thanks for the help.

>

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