tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1571767357545821167.post4657745036932179121..comments2023-07-11T07:27:49.207-07:00Comments on Natural Health and Prevention: Safe CookwareJessicahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05144399569022199341noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1571767357545821167.post-77642315836287798742012-07-29T14:20:51.646-07:002012-07-29T14:20:51.646-07:00I have cooked on Stainless Steel, and Cast Iron fo...I have cooked on Stainless Steel, and Cast Iron for the same reasons you stated, to cook on a clean and safe surface. I all the research I have done over the last year or so, I have chosen to use Saladmaster 316 Titanium cookware... is it expensive, yes, but it is worth every penny. My wife an I have 7 children, and I am a Real Food Foodie. The Cast Iron is good, but the 316 Titanium, is made out of the same metal that surgeons use for replacing body parts like knees and hips, because it doesn't react with the sodiums and acids in our muscles and tissue, so it will not react with the sodiums and acids in our food. Cast Iron is very porous, thus leaching rancid fats into our food, Vision Ware from corning is tempered glass and the glass is tempered with Boron (used to be tempered with Lead, before they made it illegal). Aluminum is dangerous, possibly even deadly, as is Teflon, Anodized Aluminum and Enameling of any kind, like LaCreuset.chris3winhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09971146060685493500noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1571767357545821167.post-51617282689710494302012-03-10T03:42:01.109-08:002012-03-10T03:42:01.109-08:00Yes please, I'd like to know how you keep them...Yes please, I'd like to know how you keep them looking so good! Thank you so much for sharing this with us on Natural Mothers Network!<br />I am really looking forward to hosting the Seasonal Celebration Linky Party #7 going live tomorrow and hope you'll pop over sometime-you're always welcome!<br />http://naturalmothersnetwork.com/category/seasonal-celebration-sunday/ Have a great weekend!<br />Rebecca xNatural Mothers Networkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08970463827697469695noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1571767357545821167.post-81699234419655304102012-03-01T11:32:27.788-08:002012-03-01T11:32:27.788-08:00Anita,
Thanks for stopping by! My stockpot tha...Anita,<br /> Thanks for stopping by! My stockpot that I use for stocks is 13 quarts and can fit a small turkey carcass. It's a Le Creuset dutch oven that sells for $500, but I found a discontinued color at the outlets for only $165! Keep your eyes open for deals like that. Also, ebay is a great place to find cast iron pieces. I buy the old pieces and season them every few months and put palm shortening or coconut oil on them after each use. Don't use soap to clean them. Just scrap them clean (I use the brown scrapper that comes from Pampered Chef) and then wipe dry, place on your burner on low and put on some shortening and turn off the heat when melted. I will try to do a post in the upcoming weeks about how I care for my cast iron.Jessicahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05144399569022199341noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1571767357545821167.post-39441902840624340992012-03-01T10:38:27.401-08:002012-03-01T10:38:27.401-08:00I would love to here more info about cast iron pot...I would love to here more info about cast iron pots and pans. I'm looking for a large (large) pot for stock and roasting but all I can find is stainless steel or have a nonstick coating. I'm thinking I'll be paying through the nose for a cast iron pot. On the bright side, in 80 years, my great granddaughters could still be using it!Anitahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11835121374274839185noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1571767357545821167.post-34780307036455895022012-02-23T09:44:51.406-08:002012-02-23T09:44:51.406-08:00I'm interested! I have a cast iron skillet I r...I'm interested! I have a cast iron skillet I received as a gift last year. I have yet to use it but REALLY want to!Heatherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02550910783396000972noreply@blogger.com