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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

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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

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