Guest guest Posted March 27, 2012 Report Share Posted March 27, 2012 The prostheses are silicone, I believe. They split and screw up at times and a gel is inside not liquid. I'd not want themn inside my body. Carolyn Wilkerson  To: sproutpeople Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2012 10:39 PM Subject: Re: Re: What do all of you use to heat foods in convection ovens?  Silicone gel seems to not be a problem in breast implants, but silicone liquids is. Just as an aside. Pam Reply-To: <sproutpeople > Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2012 02:25:20 -0000 To: <sproutpeople > Subject: Re: What do all of you use to heat foods in convection ovens? > > > > > > Convection ovens are great! I use all Pyrex or Corelle ware in mine and in my > solar oven. Like you, I avoid silicone....too much misinformation, and it was > recalled for breast implants after women had trouble with it. I personally > had allergic reactions to silicone, turned out to be from the dyes in it. Too > iffy for me. Parchment is great-I recommend getting an unbleached, unwaxed > parchment-most whole foods type stores carry it. I also like the Corning > " grab its " dishes, with the little round handle on them. I often bake in > Corelle coffee mugs to, and often use mason jars, if they will fit in your > oven. > > > > >>> > > >>> > > I'm no expert on aluminum as some cooks say it is excellent when solid >>> aluminum, but they use parchment on it or silicone pad.ÃÂ I would think >>> parchment would be better as I don't know what is in silicone either.ÃÂ >>> Other than the heavy glass baking dishes, I'd think something with parchment >>> in it.ÃÂ I'll be interested in seeing responses. >>> > > ÃÂ >>> > > Melody, I have messed up my bean sprouts.ÃÂ Hubby sort of steamed them >>> but didn't kill all of them.ÃÂ But now they are not tasty as I think I let >>> them grow too long.ÃÂ Big roots and roots are nasty tasting.ÃÂ Sprouts >>> aren't that good either.ÃÂ I think I've had them maybe 5 days or so.ÃÂ >>> Was I supposed to eat them after 3 days?ÃÂ I think now I'll just plant >>> them outside and see if they grow.ÃÂ They have 2 or 3 leaves.ÃÂ It is >>> possible some didn't sprout.ÃÂ I have no idea which beans grew the most >>> but the 2 leaves shoot straight out to the side in the same direction.ÃÂ >>> ÃÂ ÃÂ I am a little frustrated.ÃÂ I think I'll throw out the alfalfa >>> too as there are some bugs flying around that.ÃÂ I'll clean the trays well >>> and start over again.ÃÂ Won't throw out beansprouts as I assume they will >>> grow into a plant and produce beans.ÃÂ They seem to be tough little >>> sprouts so I expect they will grow.ÃÂ They were from one of the bean >> > mixes.ÃÂ Maybe I'll just get mung next >>> > > time.ÃÂ My favorite bean is probably pinto or black.ÃÂ ÃÂ I do like >>> hummus that is home made but not the store kind.ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ I couldn't find >>> the coir at Home Depot. Had some coconut fibers in bottom of wire baskets to >>> be planted.ÃÂ Had peat moss pots but no coir blocks.ÃÂ I still want to >>> try sunnies since you rave about them so much.ÃÂ ÃÂ I do like sunflower >>> seeds. >>> > > >>> > > Carolyn Wilkerson >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > ÃÂ >>> > > >>> > > From: Melody <eliz7212@> >>> > > To: sproutpeople <mailto:sproutpeople%40yahoogroups.com> >>> > > Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2012 6:04 PM >>> > > Subject: What do all of you use to heat foods in >>> convection ovens? >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > ÃÂ >>> > > Off Topic but I really need to know. I have this beautiful Farberware >>> Convection oven (that also dehydrates). It's been sitting in my closet for >>> over 20 years. Paid $99.00 for it when I bought it. I maybe used it no more >>> than 10 times in my life. >>> > > >>> > > It works fine. I just heated up something for Alan in it. >>> > > >>> > > I know we don't like to use anything aluminum, right? So other than >>> Pyrex stuff, what is there to use to heat up food or cook in? >>> > > >>> > > And because I still have aluminum trays, can put parchment paper on the >>> bottom of the aluminum tray and THEN put the food in this to heat in the >>> convection oven? >>> > > >>> > > I want to start using this oven instead of heating up my kitchen when >>> the weather gets hot. >>> > > >>> > > Thanks >>> > > >>> > > Melody >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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