Guest guest Posted February 22, 2006 Report Share Posted February 22, 2006 Hi : it is hard to tell whi is telling the truth. I have a parrot, and I do know that the non stick cookware can kill my parrot, so I have to be very aware when it is being used that the fan is on and the bird is far away from it. Birds have a very sensitive breathing system, so not sure how much it effects us..... Jeanette French Is PFOA present in non stick pans? Thoughts please! I have known for several months that there is an 'issue' with Teflon or non-stick in cooking pans. I would truly appreciate thoughts and opinions about this issue please! I truly am not sure just what to believe. This 'sounds' very good; but I am not sure I trust it. There is an old expression about people " being afraid to believe what they want to be true " . Well; I would like to believe that non-stick was safe, but have gone down that path before and have lived to regret it. Many blessings Shan Is PFOA present in non stick pans? http://lowfatcooking.about.com/od/healthandfitness/a/nonstickpans.htm?nl=1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2006 Report Share Posted February 23, 2006 Thanks for the heads up about the pans and the parrot , I too have a Parrot that I dearly love and would be heart broken if anything were to happen to him,he's my baby. Thanks again, In a message dated 2/23/2006 7:25:38 AM Pacific Standard Time, yonder@... writes: Hi : it is hard to tell whi is telling the truth. I have a parrot, and I do know that the non stick cookware can kill my parrot, so I have to be very aware when it is being used that the fan is on and the bird is far away from it. Birds have a very sensitive breathing system, so not sure how much it effects us..... Jeanette French Is PFOA present in non stick pans? Thoughts please! I have known for several months that there is an 'issue' with Teflon or non-stick in cooking pans. I would truly appreciate thoughts and opinions about this issue please! I truly am not sure just what to believe. This 'sounds' very good; but I am not sure I trust it. There is an old expression about people " being afraid to believe what they want to be true " . Well; I would like to believe that non-stick was safe, but have gone down that path before and have lived to regret it. Many blessings Shan Is PFOA present in non stick pans? http://lowfatcooking.about.com/od/healthandfitness/a/nonstickpans.htm?nl==1 [ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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