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Has anyone heard anything about those flexible cookware? You know the muffin

pans that are made of some kind of rubbery substance. Are they healthy to use? I

worry from repeated heating that it would leak or something.

Steph

 

 

 

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> Has anyone heard anything about those flexible cookware? You know the muffin

pans

that are made of some kind of rubbery substance. Are they healthy to use? I

worry from

repeated heating that it would leak or something.

 

Hi Steph, I've been wondering about them too. They are a little pricier than

your ordinary

coomon-or-garden cookware, so it's not something you want to buy a lot of until

you

know for sure about safety and, frankly, even if safe, about how much better

they are or

are not than the 'regular' kind.

 

I'll be waiting to hear too.

 

Love, Pat

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" Silicon Cookware is inert, FDA approved and safe up to 428 degrees F. If

heated above its safe range, silicon melts but doesn't outgas toxic vapors.

This is apparently because silicon is a manmade blend of sand and oxygen

(versus a synthetic plastic). Brightly colored rubbery Silicon cookware

includes baking pans, baking sheets, muffin tins, spatulas, ice cube trays,

molds, rolling pins and more. It is the only non-reactive, non-stick

material. "

 

http://www.rwood.com/Articles/Healthy_Cookware.htm

 

(This is an interesting webpage - browse the rest for your other choices in

inert, mildly reactive, and reactive cookware!)

 

Pam

 

On 4/22/07, Steph <mrswalp29 wrote:

>

> Has anyone heard anything about those flexible cookware? You know the

> muffin pans that are made of some kind of rubbery substance. Are they

> healthy to use? I worry from repeated heating that it would leak or

> something.

> Steph

>

>

> Ahhh...imagining that irresistible " new car " smell?

> Check outnew cars at Autos.

>

>

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