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Non stick pans...
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09/30/19 09:45 PM
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CKC44
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I have seen a few posts on this but they were kind of old. Should we buy copper pans and ditch the non stick? 
New Glider parents to Tika & Astrid! 🥰
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Re: Non stick pans...
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10/01/19 08:07 AM
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Thank you both for the replies! (The mini comedy show as well - haha!) I think we have one stainless steel pan.  I have wanted to try copper, maybe we'll buy one of those.
Last edited by CKC44; 10/01/19 08:07 AM.
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Re: Non stick pans...
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10/01/19 04:35 PM
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Oh my, I wasn't planning on having them in the kitchen when I am cooking. Their cage though is not really far from the kitchen area in or apartment, so that is why I was concerned. Thank you for all the opinions and the comedy. 
New Glider parents to Tika & Astrid! 🥰
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Re: Non stick pans...
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10/01/19 05:29 PM
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You would be surprised how many crazy posts I've seen over the years. Gliders in the kitchen would be a tame one 
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Re: Non stick pans...
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10/04/19 10:59 PM
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With the other replies, I feel I should clarify my answer a bit, though my conclusion remains the same...
I've had my four since Jan '16, and they are just a bit older than that. As long as I've had them, they've been just outside the kitchen. 90% of the time I bother to cook, it is with non-stick/Teflon pans. I will be the first to acknowlede that I have four crazy balls of dryer lint, but I'm confident they arrived that way and it is not due to fumes from proximity to the kitchen.
This issue has come up in medical environments (I work in one) and it was determined the risk was overstated short of intentionally overheating a pan or dish with your face directly over it or in a small, enclosed environment. It would take me a while to find the studies, so honestly, I'm not going to go looking again, but they're out there is you google and are patient with sorting through the results. Most of the top results claim there is a problem, but offer not evidence or test/trials data whereas the ones that dispute it have put it to the test and there are peer-reviewed articles.
So, I stick by my original answer of not putting your suggies into a hot non-stick frying pan and they'll be fine... even if there are days you wonder if breading them might be an improvement. (Gywn & Morgana, I am looking at you!)
Last edited by Hutch; 10/04/19 11:05 PM. Reason: Didn't finish
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